Asked by Thena
A 2 N neuton force is applied to a a2.5 Kg dry ice puck that moves frictionlessly across a desktop. If the puck starts at rest, how fast will it be moving after the force is applied? If the puck were moving at 0.6 m/x, how long would it take to bring the puck to a stop?
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Answered by
Elena
ma=F => a=F/m=2/2.5=0.8 m/s²
v=v₀-at
v=0
t=v₀/a=0.6/0.8=0.75 s.
v=v₀-at
v=0
t=v₀/a=0.6/0.8=0.75 s.
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