A puck of mass m moving at speed v on a horizontal, frictionless surface is stopped in a distance d because a hockey stick exerts an opposing force of magnitude F on it. If the stopping distance d increases by 58 %, by what percent does the average force needed to stop the puck change, assuming that m and v are unchanged?
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