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015 10.0 points A hockey player makes a slap shot, exerting a force of 33.9 N...
During a slap shot, a hockey player accelerates the puck from a velocity of 8.00 m/s to 60.0 m/s in the same direction. If this shot takes 3.33 ✕ 10−2 s, what is the distance (in m) over which the puck accelerates?
NAME: 1) Projectile Motion (10 Points) A hockey player hits a "slap shot" in practice (with no goalie present) when he is 15.Om directly in front of the net. The net is 1.20m high, and the puck is initially hit at an angle of 5° above the ice with a speed of 30.0 m/s. Determine whether the puck make it to the net. [Hint: First, find the time the puck takes to travel the 15.0 m to the net. Then...
In a slap shot a hockey player accelerates the puck from a velocity of 8.00 m/s to 20.0 m/s in the same direction. If this takes 3.33x10^-2s calculate the fistance over which accelerstion acts. Please help
10. 0/1 points | Previcus Answers OSUniPhys1 3.4.P.056. Notes O Ask Your Teacher During a slap shot, a hockey player accelerates the puck from a velocity of 6.00 m/s to 60.0 m/s in the same direction. If this shot takes 3.33 × 10-2 s, what is the distance (in m) over which the puck accelerates? 0.1099xm Additional Materials eBook
A stationary hockey puck is struck by a player and is given a velocity of 35.0 m/s. The collision between the stick and the puck lasts for 5.0 milliseconds and the mass of the pack is 0.160 kg. Find the average force exerted on the puck during the collision. The puck gradually slows to a speed of 30.0 m/s over a time of 3.00 seconds. Find the value of the coefficient of kinetic friction between the puck and the ice.
016 10.0 points A(n) 0.389 kg soccer ball approaches a player horizontally with a speed of 14.5 m/s. The player illegally strikes the ball with her hand and causes it to move in the opposite direction with a speed of 20.6 m/s. What is the magnitude of the impulse de- livered to the ball by the player?
A local ice hockey team has asked you to design an apparatus for measuring the speed of the hockey puck after a slap shot. Your design is a 2.00-m-long, uniform rod pivoted about one end so that it is free to rotate horizontally on the ice without friction. The 1.30-kg rod has a light basket at the other end to catch the 0.163-kg puck. The puck slides across the ice with velocity v vector (perpendicular to the rod), hits the...
My Notes Ask Your Teacher O During practice, a hockey player passes the puck to his coach who is 6.5 m away. The puck, which has a mass of 0.208 kg, was initially at rest. The hockey player exerts a constant 46.2-N force as his stick pushes the puck 0.16 m. Include only the puck in the system and assume the friction between the ice and the puck is negligible. What work must the coach do on the puck to...
Questions 1-8: Indicate the best answer 1) A hockey puck with mass 0.160 kg is at rest at the origin (r =0) on the horizontal, frictionless surface of the rink. At time 1-0 a player applies a force of 2.50 N to the puck, parallel to the x-axis; she continues to apply this force until -2.00 s. What is the position of the puck at 10.200 s? a) 0.313 m b ) 0.625 m e) 3.13 m d) 31.3 m...
015 10.0 points Consider the following system, where F- 90 N, m-5 kg, and M- 11 kg What is the magnitude of the force with which one block acts on the other? 1. 28.125 N 2. None of these 3. 90 N 4. 198 N 5. 40.9091 N 6. 61.875 N