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10 October, 06:26

During the annual shuffleboard competition, Renee gives her puck an initial speed of 9.32 m/s. Once leaving her stick, the puck slows down at a rate of - 4.06 m/s/s.

a. Determine the time it takes the puck to slow to a stop.

b. Use your initial speed and the calculated time to determine the average speed and the distance which the puck travels before stopping.

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  1. 10 October, 06:47
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    A.) V = u + at

    0 = 9.32 - 4.06t

    4.06t = 9.32

    t = 9.32 / 4.06 = 2.3 secs

    b.) Average speed = |0 - 9.32| / 2 = 9.32/2 = 4.66 m/s

    v^2 = u^2 + 2as

    0 = (9.32) ^2 + 2 (-4.06) s

    8.12s = 86.8624

    s = 86.8624 / 8.12 = 10.7 m

    distance = 10.7 s
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