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Posted by Force and direction on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 9:09pm.

A hockey puck with mass 0.160kg is at rest on the horizontal, frictionless surface of a rink. A player applies a force of 0.310N to the puck, parallel to the surface of the ice, and continues to apply this force for 1.60s. What is the (a)position and (b)speed at time end?

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