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The player sets up the slapshot, during the shot the 700 g stick is raised high,...

The player sets up the slapshot, during the shot the 700 g stick is raised high, then slaps the ice near the puck in such a way that the stick bends and stores energy like a spring, so as to transfer even more energy to the puck. The stick starts at a height of 2.00 m. The player then brings the stick down with a constant force over that distance. Just before the puck is hit, the stick has a velocity of 12.6 m/s and is bent. All of that energy transfers into the puck (assume there is no follow-through), which travels at a velocity of 100 mph.
(a) With what force did the player swing the stick?
(b) What is the spring constant of the stick if it bends 5 cm?
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as Fan the gliek (12. 2 xax 2 (12.2 4 39.69 m/s2 :. Fonee ma 700 x 39.69N 27.783 N K.E the gtiek = ^ m V 2 X700x (12.6) Enery

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