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5 April, 03:43

How does a hockey puck describe newtons laws of motion

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  1. 5 April, 07:25
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    1st law: if the puck is in motion, its stays in motion. if its at rest, its stays at rest. Only applied until an external force such as a hockey stick is applied.

    2nd law: the force required to move the puck is the same as its mass times its acceleration.

    3rd law: the force that the puck exerts on the ice is equal and opposite to the force that the ice exerts on the puck
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