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Physics, 26.06.2019 11:00 guzmangisselle

Two adjacent students stand on stationary skateboards, face each other, and push apart. the skateboarder on the left weighs 65 kg, the one on the right is 85 kg. if the lighter skateboarder moves at 3.2 m/s, determine the speed and direction of the heavier skateboarder.

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