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Physics, 25.01.2022 01:50 jacobmacalpine

Help me plzzz. i’ll give brainliest!!! 1. In the 1950's, an experimental train that had a mass of 2.50 x 10* kg, was powered across
a level track by a jet engine that produces a thrust of 5.00 x 10' N for a distance of 5.00 x
107 m. What is the final speed of the train if there was no friction?

2. A hockey puck is accelerated, using a hockey stick, over a smooth, level ice surface. The
puck has a mass of 0.400 kg and is moved by the stick for a distance of 0.800 m. What
was the average force applied to the puck if the final speed is 25.0 m/s?

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