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A 0.5 kg air-hockey puck is initially at rest. What will its kinetic energy be after a net force of 0.3 N acts on it for a distance of 0.5 m
13 years ago

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work done = .3*.5 .15 Joules
so
(1/2) m v^2 = .15
13 years ago

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