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A blue puck with a mass of 3.90×10−2 , sliding with a speed of 0.170 on a frictionless, horizontal air table, makes a
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A hockey puck with mass 0.237 kg traveling along the blue line (a blue-colored straight line on the ice in a hockey rink) at 1.4
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The time it takes for a puck to travel from the blue line to the net (d = 18.3 m) if the puck has velocity of 40 m/s is _______
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Hanny
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The time it takes for a puck to travel from the blue line to the net (d = 18.3 m) if the puck has velocity of 40 m/s is
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The time it takes for a puck to travel from the blue line to the net (d = 18.3 m) if the puck has velocity of 40 m/s is
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The time it takes for a puck to travel from the blue line to the net (d = 18.3 m) if the puck has velocity of 40 m/s is
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Hanny
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The time it takes for a puck to travel from the blue line to the net (d = 18.3 m) if the puck has velocity of 40 m/s is
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A puck of mass 0.60 kg approaches a second, identical puck that is stationary on frictionless ice. The initial speed of the
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A hockey puck slides along the ice. There is a frictional force between the ice and puck, and this is the only horizontal force
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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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