A hockey puck is initially sliding along the ice at a speed of 11.3. The kinetic friction coefficient between puck and ice is 0.110. The puck slides a distance of _m before coming to a stop. Hint: The mass of the puck should cancel out of your equations.

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A hockey puck is initially sliding along the ice at a speed of 11.3. The kinetic friction coefficient
between puck and ice is 0.110.
The puck slides a distance of
m before coming to a stop.
Hint: The mass of the puck should cancel out of your equations.
Transcribed Image Text:A hockey puck is initially sliding along the ice at a speed of 11.3. The kinetic friction coefficient between puck and ice is 0.110. The puck slides a distance of m before coming to a stop. Hint: The mass of the puck should cancel out of your equations.
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