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19 August, 06:57

Two children push on opposite sides of a door during play. both push horizontally and perpendicular to the door. one child pushes with a force of 165 n at a distance of 0.400 m from the hinges, and the second pushes at a distance of 0.450 m. what force (in n) must the second exert to keep the door from moving

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  1. 19 August, 07:36
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    From the principle of conservation of linear momentum

    Force x distance1 = opposite force x distance 2

    165 x 0.4 = 0.45 x F2

    F2 = 165x0.4/0.45

    F2 = 147N

    The second child must exert a force of 147N to keep the door from moving.
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