
Questions 1-8: Indicate the best answer 1) A hockey puck with mass 0.160 kg is at...
A hockey puck with mass 0.160 kg is at rest on the horizontal, frictionless surface of a rink. A player applies a force of 0.250 {rm N} to the puck, parallel to thesurface of the ice, and continues to apply this force for 2.00 N. What is the speed of the puck at the end of that time?
A hockey puck with mass 0.160 kg is at rest on the horizontal, frictionless surface of a rink. A player applies a force of 0.200 N to the puck, parallel to the surface of the ice, and continues to apply this force for 1.40 s. Part A What is the position of the puck at the end of that time? Part B What is the speed of the puck at the end of that time?
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6) Aockey puck with mass 0.160 kg is at rest at the origin (x-0) on the horizontal, frictionless surface of the rink At time t , 0 a player applies a force of 0.250 N to the puck, parallel to the x-axis; he continues to apply this force untl ta 2.00 s. a) What is the position of the puck at t 2.00s? b) In this case what is the speed of...
A 0.160-kg hockey puck is moving on an icy, frictionless, horizontal surface. At t=0 the puck is moving to the right at 3.02 m/s . part A) Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the puck after a force of 25.4 N directed to the right has been applied for 6.0×10−2 s V= m/s
A 0.160-kg hockey puck is moving on an icy, frictionless, horizontal surface. At t=0 the puck is moving to the right at 3.02 m/s . Part A) Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the puck after a force of 25.4 N directed to the right has been applied for 6.0×10−2 s . V= m/s
A 0.160-kg hockey puck is moving on an icy, frictionless, horizontal surface. At t=0 the puck is moving to the right at 3.05 m/s . A) Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the puck after a force of 25.5 N directed to the right has been applied for 6.0×10−2 s B) What is the direction of the velocity of the puck after a force of 25.5 N directed to the right has been applied for 6.0×10−2 s : (to...
0.160 kg hockey puck is stuck in a hockey goal net (mass of goal 37.0 kg). Together, puck and the goal start sliding at 0.202 m/s. Find the initial speed of the puck assuming the goal was stationary before collision.
An 160.0 g hockey puck slides along an essentially frictionless ice rink with speed 4.70 m/s. A hockey player uses her stick to do –1.20 J of work on the puck. What is the puck's speed after she has done this work? A. 0 m/s B. 2.66 m/s C. 3.50 m/s D. 4.53 m/s
At the local hockey rink, a puck with a mass of 0.12 kg is given an initial speed of 6.7 m/s . Part A If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the ice and the puck is 0.15, what distance does the puck slide before coming to rest? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part B If the mass of the puck is doubled, does the frictional force F exerted on the puck increase, decrease, or stay the same?...
A hockey puck of mass 0.16 kg, sliding on a nearly frictionless surface of ice with a velocity of 2.0 m/s [E], strikes a second puck at rest with a mass of 0.17 kg. The first puck has a velocity of 1.5 m/s [N 31o E] after the collision. Determine the velocity of the second puck after the collision. TA 6.