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A hockey puck is hit so that it leaves the stick at 50.4m/s. If it takes 0.25 s for the puck to hit the boards, how far is the player standing from the boards? (/2)
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A hockey puck is hit so that it leaves the stick at 50.4m/s. If it takes 0.25 s for the puck to hit the boards, how far is the player standing from the boards? (/2)
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Speed = 50.4 m/s
Time = 0.25 s
Distance = (speed) x (time) = (50.4 m/s) x (0.25 s) =
12.6 meters.
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