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Hockey puck A initially travels at v(initial) = 6.2 m/s in the horizontal direction (East) on a smooth horizontal ice before
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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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Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic collision. The first
puck is stationary, and the second puck collides
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Chris
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Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic collision. The first
puck is stationary, and the second puck collides
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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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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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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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Someone
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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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Erissa
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A hockey stick applies a constant force over a distance of 0.127 m to an initially stationary puck, of mass 152 g. The puck
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Riley
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A 0.170 kg hockey puck is initially moving at 21.2 m/s [W] along the ice. The coefficient
of kinetic friction for the puck and
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LG
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