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If you slide a hockey puck on ice, eventually, it will stop if it hits something, like a player's stick or goalpost. Explain using Newton's First Law of Motion.
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If you slide a hockey puck on ice, eventually, it will stop if it hits something, like a player's stick or goalpost. Explain using Newton's First Law of Motion.
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The puck will stay in motion on the ice until an outside force, like the hockey stick or goalpost stops the puck and causes a change in motion.
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