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26 June, 16:54

During a hockey game on a pond, the defenseman passes a 114-g hockey puck over the ice to the center, who fails to catch it. the puck is traveling at an inital speed of 6.7 m/s. it stops in 18 m due to the frictional force on it from the ice. find the magnitude of the frictional force on the ice

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  1. 26 June, 20:18
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    f = 0.1421 N

    Explanation:

    Kinematics of the hockey puck

    The equation of uniformly accelerated rectilinear is:

    vf² = v₀²+2ad Formula (1)

    Where:

    v₀: initial velocity in m/s

    vf: final velocity in m/s

    a: acceleration in m/s²

    d: displacement (m)

    Data

    v₀ = 6.7 m/s

    vf = 0

    d=18 m

    Acceleration of the hockey puck

    We replace data in the formula (1):

    vf² = v₀²+2ad

    0 = (6.7) ²+2a (18)

    - (6.7) ² = 2a (18)

    - 44.89 = 36a

    a = ( - 44.89) / 36

    a = - 1.247 m/s²

    Newton's second law for the hockey puck

    ∑F = m*a

    f: frictional force

    m = 114 g = 0.114 Kg

    -f = (0.114 Kg) * (-1.247 m/s²)

    f = 0.1421 N
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