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A hockey puck of mass 0.228 kg si sliding across level ice. There is a force of friction of 0.057 N acting opposite the
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javelin
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The game is called Ice Bocci. You play by sliding pucks across the ice into each other, sort of like marbles. One player slides
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Paige
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A hockey puck is sliding across a frozen pond with an initial speed of 6.5 m/s. It comes to rest after sliding a distance of 7.6
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Lindsay
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A force of friction of 3.2N acts on a 1.1kg puck while it is sliding along a horizontal surface. If the initial velocity of the
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mercedes
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a 160g hockey puck slides horizontally along the ice, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between puck and ice is 0.15. if
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annie
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A rubber puck, initially travelling at 39 km/h, is sliding along an icy surface. How long (in seconds) would it take the puck to
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moe
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A hockey puck is observed to be sliding along a flat frictionless surface at a speed of 42 mm/s. There is no net force acting on
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Cameron
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a hockey puck is sliding across frictionless ice at 6m/s. a)what is the net force on the puck? b)what forces act on the puck?
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lisa
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A puck is sliding along a frictionless surface at constant velocity.
Which of the following choices correctly models the forces
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N "COLDCAT" S
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A puck is sliding along a frictionless surface at constant velocity.
Which of the following choices correctly models the forces
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