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A60 kg boy and 40 kg girl stand on skateboards on a frictionless horizontal surface. the boy pushes the girl away from him. the girl gains a speed of 0.3 m/s during the 0.50 s the boy's hands are in contact with her. a. what will be the boy's speed after? b. assuming that in each case the girl achieved the same speed, would it matter whether the boy pushed the girl, the girl pushed the boy, or they put their hands together and pushed each other away?

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