A puck of mass 0.165 kg, initially resting on ice, is hit by a stick to gain a speed of 32.0 m/s and then slides 25.0 m to lose 5.00% of its kinetic energy. (a) What is the work done on the puck by the stick?
A puck of mass 0.165 kg, initially resting on ice, is hit by a stick to...
A 2.0 m measuring stick of mass 0.165 kg is resting on a table. A mass of 0.500 kg is attached to the stick at a distance of 74.0 cm from the center. Both the stick and the table surface are frictionless. The stick rotates with an angular speed of 5.40 rad/s. a)If the stick is pivoted about an axis perpendicular to the table and passing through its center, what is the angular momentum of the system? b)If the stick...
A hockey puck (mass = 3 kg) leaves the players stick with a speed of 18 m/s and slides on the ice before coming to rest. The coefficient of friction between the puck and the ice is 0.4. How far will the puck slide after leaving the players stick?
A hockey puck (mass = 3.5 kg) leaves the players stick with a speed of 25 m/s and slides on the ice for 50 meters before coming to rest. What is the magnitude of the acceleration on the puck? m/s2 What is the magnitude of the friction force exerted on the puck due to the ice? N What is the normal force on the puck? N What is the friction coefficient between the puck and the ice? (unitless)
A hockey puck (mass = 2.5 kg) leaves the players stick with a speed of 25 m/s and slides on the ice for 90 meters before coming to rest. A) What is the magnitude of the acceleration on the puck? m/s2 Tries 0/2 B) What is the magnitude of the friction force exerted on the puck due to the ice? N Tries 0/2 C) What is the normal force on the puck? N Tries 0/2 D) What is the friction...
A hockey puck (mass = 2 kg) leaves the players stick (moving to the left) with a speed of 10 m/s and slides on the ice before coming to rest. The coefficient of friction between the puck and the ice is 0.4 What is the normal force on the puck? Submit Answer Tries 0/2 What is the friction force exerted on the puck due to the ice? Submit Answer Tries 0/2 What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the...
(20 pts) On a frictionless, horizontal air table, puck A (with mass 0.15 kg) is moving toward puck B (with mass 0.3 kg), which is initially at rest. After the collision, puck A has a velocity of 0.11 m/s to the left, and puck B has a velocity of 0.65 m/s to the right. (a) What was the speed of puck A before the collision? (b) Calculate the change in the total kinetic energy of the system (A and B)...
On a frictionless, horizontal air table, puck A (with mass 0.250 kg ) is moving toward puck B (with mass 0.360 kg ), that is initially at rest. After the collision, puck A has a velocity of 0.125 m/s to the left, and puck B has velocity 0.660 m/s to the right. A- What was the speed of puck A before the collision? B- Calculate the change in the total kinetic energy of the system that occurs during the collision.
On a frictionless, horizontal air table, puck A (with mass 0.250 kg ) is moving toward puck B (with mass 0.350 kg ), that is initially at rest. After the collision, puck A has a velocity of 0.121 m/s to the left, and puck B has velocity 0.650 m/s to the right. A)What was the speed of puck A before the collision? B)Calculate the change in the total kinetic energy of the system that occurs during the collision.
On a frictionless, horizontal air table, puck A (with mass 0.250 kg) is moving toward puck B (with mass 0.360 kg ), that is initially at rest. After the collision, puck A has a velocity of 0.118 m/s to the left, and puck B has velocity 0.655 m/s to the right. a)What was the speed of puck A before the collision? b)Calculate the change in the total kinetic energy of the system that occurs during the collision.
An 160.0 g hockey puck slides along an essentially frictionless ice rink with speed 4.70 m/s. A hockey player uses her stick to do –1.20 J of work on the puck. What is the puck's speed after she has done this work? A. 0 m/s B. 2.66 m/s C. 3.50 m/s D. 4.53 m/s