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Motion
Distance and Velocity
The time it takes for a puck to travel from the blue line to the net (d = 18.3 m) if the puck has velocity of 40 m/s is __________ s. (Record your answer to the correct number of significant digits)
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well, time = distance/speed, so just crank it out.
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