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A hockey puck is sliding on ice. Initially it is moving with a velocity of +25.0 m/s. It comes to a complete stop after 7.00 sec. How Far does it travel during the time it is slowing down?
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A hockey puck is sliding on ice. Initially it is moving with a velocity of +25.0 m/s. It comes to a complete stop after 7.00 sec. How Far does it travel during the time it is slowing down?
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25-0×7×7=25 i think that is it
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