Answer :
Answer:
Force exerted by Sarah on Rachel's arm = 45.36 N
Force exerted by you on Sarah's arm = 118.42 N
Explanation:
To calculate the force exerted on Sarah's hand that your are holding, we need to use the following equation:
Force = mass * acceleration
Since you have to accelerate both the twins, each weighing in at 50 lbs or 22.6796 kg, at a rate of 2.0 m/s^2, we get:
Force = (22.6796 * 2) * 2
Force = 90.718 N (in the horizontal direction)
Since this is the horizontal force needed, and your arm is 40° to Sarah's, we have the following relation:
Horizontal Force = Total force on arm * Cos(40°)
90.718 = Total force on arm * Cos(40°)
Total force on Sarah's arm = 118.424 N (this is the arm you're holding)
The force exerted by Sarah on Rachel is half of the horizontal force (90.718 N) needed to get them both accelerating. This is because their weight is the same. Thus,
Force Sarah exerts on Rachel's arm = 90.718 / 2 = 45.36 N