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Physics, 23.03.2020 20:21 larissa1013

A hockey puck slides across a frozen pond. If ice friction and air resistance are neglected, the force needed to keep the puck sliding at constant velocity is the weight of the puck divided by the mass of the puck. the mass of the puck multiplied by 10 m/s2. 0 N. equal to the weight of the puck. none of the above

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