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Suppose you push a hockey puck of mass m across frictionless ice for a time 1.0 s, starting from rest, giving the puck speed v after traveling distance d. you repeat the experiment with a puck of mass 2m.

a. how long will you have to push for the puck to reach the same speed v?

b. how long will you have to push for the puck to travel the same distance d?

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