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  1. A hockey puck struck by a hockey stick is given an initial speed v0 in the positive x-direction. The coefficient of kinetic
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  2. A hockey puck struck by a hockey stick is given an initial speed v0 in the positive x-direction. The coefficient of kinetic
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  3. If the hockey puck lies on the ice and is struck by a hockey stick with a force of 2.60e+03 N, what is the acceleration of the
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  4. Which is an example of uniform motion, as used in newton's first law?An air hockey puck slides across a table at constant speed.
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  5. Which is an example of uniform motion as used in newton's first law?An air hockey puck slides across a table at constant speed.
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  6. Which is an example of uniform motion, as used in Newton's first law?An air hockey puck bounces off a wall. An air hockey puck
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  7. a hockey puck B resting on a smooth surface is struck by a second puck A which was orginally traveling at 50 m/s. After
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  8. A hockey player applies a 70 N force to a 170 g hockey puck in a span of 2.20 second.Determine the impulse experience by the
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  9. While sliding horizontal on a frictionless surface at a speed of 30 m/s, a hockey puck of mass 0.16 kg is struck by a hockey
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  10. A hockey puck B rests on frictionless, level ice and is struck by a second puck A, which was originally traveling at 40.0 m/s
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