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Physics, 08.07.2019 21:10 noelia2001guzman

Brain burner! you observe a hockey puck of mass 0.13 kg, traveling across the ice at speed 17.4 m/sec. the interaction of the puck and the ice results in a frictional force on the puck, f = 0.15 n. calculate: the stopping distance for this puck. type in the numeric part of your answer to the nearest 0.1 m of stopping distance. e. g., if your answer works out to be 2.337 m, then type 2.3 in the answer box. note: this brain burner calculation puts together

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