Answer:
forces acting on the two will be equal and opposite in nature according to Newton's third law of motion.
Explanation:
Given:
mass of Karen, [tex]m[/tex] (let)
then, mass of Bill, [tex]2m[/tex]
When they are standing near one another and suddenly Bill pushes Karen then this can be treated as elastic collision and the conservation of momentum applies as:
Sum of final and initial momentum of the system is zero.
[tex]m.v_k-2m.v_b=0[/tex]
[tex]2v_b=-v_k[/tex]
[tex]v_b=-\frac{v_k}{2}[/tex]
But the forces acting on the two will be equal and opposite in nature according to Newton's third law of motion.