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Physics, 01.07.2021 15:30, carterkelley12oz0kp1

Puck B has twice the mass of puck A. Starting from rest, both pucks are pulled the same distance across frictionless ice by strings with the same tension. a. Compare the final kinetic energies of pucks A and B. b. Compare the final speeds of pucks A and B.

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