A rubber puck, initially travelling

  1. 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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  2. A 156 g hockey puck is initially travelling with a speed of 18 m/s. The force of friction acting on the puck is 0.30 N. If no
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  3. Two pucks of equal mass collide. One puck(puck A) is stationary before the collision. After the collision the puck that was
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  4. A 0.300 kg puck, initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface, is struck by a 0.215 kg puck that is initially moving
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  5. A 0.30 kg puck, initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface, is struck by a 0.20 kg puck that is initially moving
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  6. 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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  7. A 0.243 kg puck, initially at rest on a horizon-tal, frictionless surface, is struck by a 0.196 kg puck moving initially along
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  8. A 0.384 kg puck, initially at rest on a horizon-tal, frictionless surface, is struck by a 0.189 kg puck moving initially along
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  9. Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic collision. The firstpuck is stationary, and the second puck collides
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  10. Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic collision. The firstpuck is stationary, and the second puck collides
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