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A player uses a hockey stick to push a puck at a constant velocity across the ice. The weight of the puck is 1.70 N. The coefficient of friction is 0.0600. With what force must the player push the puck so that his force just equals the frictional force?

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Force = mass × acceleration

static force = coefficient of friction × normal force
1.70 = 0.0600 × normal force...
normal force = 1.70 ÷ 0.0600.. to obtain....
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User Nachiketha
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Answer: The minimum force by which player should hit the puck to move it is 0.102 N.

Step-by-step explanation:

Weight of the puck = 1.70 N

This weight of the puck is the force acting normal to the surface that is:

N = 1.70 N

The coefficient of friction =
\mu _f=0.0600

Frictional force =
F_f=\mu _f* N=0.0600* 1.70 N=0.102 N

The minimum force by which player should hit the puck to move it is 0.102 N.

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User Bart Van Kuik
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