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A hockey puck is sliding along on frictionless ice with a velocity of 4.42 m/s. Assuming it does not collide with anything, how fast will it be moving in 1.20 seconds?
9 years ago

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Steve
no friction means no force
no force means no acceleration
no acceleration means constant velocity.
9 years ago

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