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A hockey puck on a frozen pond is given an initial speedof 20 m/s. If the puck always remains on the ice and slides 115 m before coming to rest, determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the puck and ice.
A hockey puck on a frozen pond is given an initial speedof 20 m/s. If the puck always remains on the ice and slides 115 m before coming to rest, determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the puck and ice.
Irving HeathcoteLv2
13 Sep 2019