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12 January, 00:39

Pretend that there is no friction at all between a pair of ice skates and an ice rink. If a hockey player using this special pair of ice skates were to be gliding along on the ice at a constant speed and direction, what would be required for him to stop?

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  1. 12 January, 01:33
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    I want to say force but I'm not for sure
  2. 12 January, 03:24
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    I think it would be force
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