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Physics, 10.03.2021 22:40 Ivonne728

A hockey puck with mass 0.19 kg is stationary on the ice. A hockey player uses her stick to shoot the puck by applying a 6.0 N force over a distance of 1.4 m. What is the change in the velocity of the puck? Group of answer choices

0.045 m/s

0.80 m/s

0.89 m/s

44 m/s

9.4 m/s

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