Where does this energy come from?

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N, respectively. In summary, the two figure skaters, weighing 675 N and 750 N, push off against each other on smooth ice. Using conservation of momentum, the lighter skater will travel at 1.33 m/s when the heavier skater travels at 1.20 m/s. The kinetic energy created during the maneuver is 1140J and comes from the energy used by the skaters to push away from each other.
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Two figure skaters, one weighing 675 N and the other 750 N, push off against each other on very smooth ice.

1. If the heavier skater travels at 1.20 m/s, how fast will the lighter one travel?
2. How much kinetic energy is "created" during the skaters' maneuver?
3. Where does this energy come from?

is this right...

1. Conservation of momentum
Momentum of heavier skater = 1.2*750 = 900kgm/s
Velocity of lighter skater = 900/675 = 1.33m/s

2. KE of heavier = 1/2*m*v^2 = 0.5*750*1.2^2 = 540J
KE of lighter = 0.5 * 675 * 1.3^2 = 600J
Total KE = 1140J

3. It is created from the energy the two skaters use to push away from each other
 
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The skaters don't weigh 675 and 750 kg (now that would be scary!)
 
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. This energy comes from the muscles of the skaters, which convert chemical energy into kinetic energy. The smooth ice also plays a role in reducing friction, allowing the skaters to maintain their momentum and kinetic energy. Ultimately, the energy comes from the food the skaters consume, which provides the necessary energy for their muscles to perform the maneuver.
 

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