Answer:
The student 1 pushes to the left, the student 2 pushed to the right
Explanation:
Mechanical Work
The work done by a force F on an object moving a distance X and making an angle [tex]\theta[/tex] with the force is given by
[tex]W=F.X.cos\theta[/tex]
If the force and the distance point in the same direction, the angle is 0 and the work is positive.
If the force and the distance point in opposite directions, the angle is 180° and the work is negative.
We know the glider moves to the left and the student 1 always does positive work, thus he must be pushing the block to the left to have the same direction.
The same can be applied to the second student who does a negative work when the block goes to the left, so he must be pushing to the right direction.
Summary: The student 1 pushes to the left, the student 2 pushed to the right