SOLUTION: Two hockey players are facing each other on the ice they push apart with a force of 26.7N(for 0.9820s) Player 1 has a mass of 87.5kg and player 2 has a mass of 76.4kg, Draw a free

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Question 1157714: Two hockey players are facing each other on the ice they push apart with a force of 26.7N(for 0.9820s) Player 1 has a mass of 87.5kg and player 2 has a mass of 76.4kg, Draw a free body diagram of the situation and find the final velocity of each hockey player after the push.
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Answer by ikleyn(52776) About Me  (Show Source):
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Use force momentum formula in Physics


    F*t = m*v.


The notations here are standard --- I will not explain them.


You have all input data, required to get the velocities of hockey playesrs.


Insert the input values into the formula and make calculations.