Physics
Physics, 03.05.2020 14:28, Catgirl7060

EXAMPLE 1
WORK A hockey player uses a stick to exert a constant 4.50 N force forward to a 105
puck sliding on ice over a displacement of 0.150 m forward. How much work does the
stick do on the puck? Assume friction is negligible.

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WORK A hockey player uses a stick to exert a constant 4.50 N force forward to a 105<...

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