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A 22.6N horizonatal force is applied to a 0.07kg hockey puck to accelerate it across the ice from an initial rest posistion.ignoring friction find the final speed in m/s of the puck after being pushed for a time of 0.0721s
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Answered by bobpursley
Force=mass*acceleration
a= force/mass solve that.
then
Vf=acceleration*time
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