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Physics, 20.11.2019 06:31 murrachl000

Suppose you push a hockey puck of mass m across frictionless ice for a time δt, starting from rest, giving the puck speed v after traveling distance d. if you repeat the experiment with a puck of mass 2m, how long will you have to push for the puck to reach the same speed v?

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