Answer:
Acceleration of the boy aâ:
[tex]a_{1} = 1.87 \frac{m}{s^{2} }[/tex]
Explanation:
Conceptual analysis
We apply Newton's second law to the boy and the girl:
F = m*a (Formula 1)
F : Force in Newtons (N)
m : mass in kilograms (kg)
a : acceleration in meters over second square (m/s²)
Nomenclature
mâ : boy mass
mâ : Â girl mass
aâ : boy acceleration
aâ : Â girl acceleration
Fâ : boy acceleration
Fâ : Â girl acceleration
Known data
mâ = Â 57 kg
mâ = Â 41 Â kg
aâ = 2.6 m/s²
Problem development
We apply to Newton's third law of action and reaction, then:
Fâ = Fâ , We apply the formula (1):
mâ*aâ = mâ*aâ
[tex]a_{1} = \frac{m_{2}* a_{2} }{m_{1} }[/tex]
[tex]a_{1} = \frac{41* 2.6 }{ 57 }[/tex]
[tex]a_{1} = 1.87 \frac{m}{s^{2} }[/tex]