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?
From Kinematic equation
V2=Vo2 - 2gd
V2 = 252 - 2*9.81*1.2
V2 = 601.456
V=24.52 m/s
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