Explanation #1: Why does the puck gradually slow down as it moves
across the ice?
Here are th...
Physics, 13.04.2021 19:10 naomicervero
Explanation #1: Why does the puck gradually slow down as it moves
across the ice?
Here are three different students' force diagrams for the puck.
Student A
Student B
Student C
Force of
stick
Force of
friction
Force of
friction
Gradually
decreasing
force of stick
Which of these force diagrams do you think would be most appropriate
to use in this explanation? Explain your thinking.
Answers: 3
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