The hockey puck has an initial speed of v0=48m/s and is launched at an angle of a=14°. assuming the goalie is unable to block the shot, will the player score a goal or not? you must justify your answer with calculations.
The hockey puck has an initial speed of v0=48m/s and is launched at an angle of...
A hockey player shoots a puck with a speed of 25 m/s off the ice and it flies past the goalie into the top of the net 1.2 m off of the ice. With what speed does the puck enter the net?
A hockey player is 16 meters from the goal when he hits the puck toward an empty net, imparting a launch speed of 41 m/s at a launch angle of 10o. The top of the goal is 1.8 m high. Does hockey player make the shot or does the puck go over the net? Show work using kinematics.
6) A 0.200 kg hockey puck is launched up a metal ramp that is inclined at a 30.0° angle. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the hockey puck and the metal ramp are = 0.40 and 14 = 0.30, respectively. The puck's initial speed is 63 m/s. What vertical height does the puck reach above its starting point? Answer: units
A 200 g hockey puck is launched up a metal ramp that is inclined at a 30° angle. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the hockey puck and the metal ramp are μs = 0.40 and μk = 0.30, respectively. The puck's initial speed is 6.3 m/s. What speed does it have when it slides back down to its starting point?
A 195 g hockey puck is launched up a metal ramp that is inclined at a 33° angle. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the hockey puck and the metal ramp are μs = 0,6 and μk = 0,23, respectively. The puck's initial speed is 3,3 m/s. What vertical height does the puck reach above its starting point? Show steps, please and thank you.
A 150.0 g hockey puck is launched up a metal ramp that is inclined at a 40.0° angle. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the hockey puck and the metal ramp are ?? = 0.700 , and ?? = 0.250 , respectively. The puck's initial speed is 10.0 m/s. What vertical height does the puck reach above its starting point? Please include a FBD and N2L analysis for full credit. Bonus question: Does the puck slide back down...
3) A 200 g hockey puck is launched up a metal ramp that is inclined at a 30° angle. The Zoxcoefficients of static and kinetic friction between the hockey puck and the metal ramp are s 0.40 and 0.30, respectively. The puck's initial speed is 4.0 m/s. What speed does it have when it slides back down to its starting point? A) 3.4 m/s 3)B = cos3o) B.2 m/s .074 C) 2.8 m/s D) 4.0 m/s
5. A hockey puck with an initial speed of 5.40 m/s slides up a frictionless ramp at an angle of 22.0 What is the distance it travels along the ramp?
A hockey puck is given an initial velocity such that vx = 11 m/s and vy = 19 m/s, where the xy plane is horizontal. (a) What is the initial speed of the puck? (b) What angle (in degree) does the initial velocity make with the x axis? (c) What angle (in degree) does the initial velocity make with the y axis?
A hockey puck with an initial speed of 8.0 m/s coasts 45 m to a stop across the ice. If the force of friction on the puck has a magnitude of 0.12 N, what is the puck’s mass?