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A puck, mass 0.20 kg, slides on a horizontal ice rink with a speed of (1.47x10^0) m/s. A hockey stick does +(2.6310x10^1

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A Puck Mass 0 20 Kg Slides On A Horizontal Ice Rink With A Speed Of 1 47x10 0 M S A Hockey Stick Does 2 6310x10 1 1
A Puck Mass 0 20 Kg Slides On A Horizontal Ice Rink With A Speed Of 1 47x10 0 M S A Hockey Stick Does 2 6310x10 1 1 (20.02 KiB) Viewed 54 times
A puck, mass 0.20 kg, slides on a horizontal ice rink with a speed of (1.47x10^0) m/s. A hockey stick does +(2.6310x10^1) J of work on the puck. What is the new speed? (Neglect friction). Calculate your answer to 2 s.f. Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: X10 Answer