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16 May, 18:58

A hockey player uses her hockey stick to exert a force of 7.957.95 N on a stationary hockey puck, which is resting on a nearly frictionless ice surface. The hockey puck has a mass of 181181 g. What is the acceleration of the hockey puck?

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  1. 16 May, 19:22
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    44 m/s^2

    Explanation:

    Force, F = 7.95 N

    mass, m = 181 g = 0.181 kg

    By use of Newton's second law

    F = m x a

    a = F / m = 7.95 / 0.181 = 44 m/s^2

    Thus, the acceleration of the hockey puck is 44 m/s^2.
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