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a hockey puk is sliding across frictionless ice at 6m/s. a) what is the net force on the puck? b)what forces act on the puck?
13 years ago

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Jimmy
you need more information than that, at least a mass or an acceleration because
Newton's second law: F=ma
13 years ago

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