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A resting 164 g hockey puck is hit with a force of 15. The frictional force slowing the puck down is 1.
A resting 164 g hockey puck is hit with a force of 15.3 N. The frictional force slowing the puck down is 1.0 N.
Draw a free-body diagram to indicate the forces acting on the puck at the moment it is hit.
Find the net horizontal force acting on the puck while the stick is in contact with the puck.
If the puck leaves the stick with a velocity of 45 m/s, how far will the puck travel in 3.0 s?