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  1. A player strikes a hockey puck giving it a velocity of 47.673 m/s. The puck slides across the ice for 0.175 s after which time
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  2. A player strikes a hockey puck giving it a velocity of 47.673 m/s. The puck slides across the ice for 0.175 s after which time
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  3. A hockey player strikes a puck that is initially at rest. The force exerted by the stick on the puck is 950 N, and the stick is
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  4. A puck (uniform disk) of mass m and radius r is travelingat a speed v on frictionless ice. It strikes a second identical puck a
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  5. If the puck strikes the goalie's pads and stops in a distance of 4.14 cm, what average force is exerted on the pads? Answer in
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  6. A hockey puck of mass 0.16 kg, sliding on a nearly frictionless surface of ice with a velocity of 2.0 m/s (E), strikes a second
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  7. 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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  8. Two hockey pucks of equal mass are involved in a perfectly elastic, glancing collision, as shown in the figure below. The orange
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  9. 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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  10. A 0.110-kg hockey puck, moving at 35.0 m/s, strikes a 0.290-kg jacket that is thrown onto the ice by a fan of a certain hockey
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