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23 Nov 2019
Two pucks, of mass m and 4 m, lie on a frictionless table. Equalforces are used to push both pucks forward a distance of 1m.
Which puck takes longer to travel the distance?
I always get confused on these because I want to say that theheavier one would take longer, but then sometimes it is thesame??
Which puck has the greater momentum upon completing thedistance?
I would think the momentum would be the same right?
Two pucks, of mass m and 4 m, lie on a frictionless table. Equalforces are used to push both pucks forward a distance of 1m.
Which puck takes longer to travel the distance?
I always get confused on these because I want to say that theheavier one would take longer, but then sometimes it is thesame??
Which puck has the greater momentum upon completing thedistance?
I would think the momentum would be the same right?
Nestor RutherfordLv2
9 Apr 2019