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In a physics lab, 0.30 kg puck A, moving at 5.0 m/s [W], undergoes a collision with 0.40 kg puck B, which is initially at rest.
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A hockey puck moving at 0.4600 m/s collides with another puck that was at rest. The pucks have equal mass. The first puck is
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Two pucks collide on a level air-hockey table. Puck A has a mass of 0.0250 kg and is moving initially due eastward at a speed of
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A hockey puck moving due east with speed 1.00 m/s collides with an identical puck moving 40 degrees south of west with speed
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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,
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A hockey puck moving at 28 m/s is caught by an 80.00 kg man who was at rest. The man and puck move together after the collision.
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A hockey puck moving at 28 m/s is caught by an 80.00 kg man who was at rest. The man and puck move together after the collision.
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