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15. A puck is set in motion across a frozen pond. Friction and air resistance may be neglected. If you see the puck change its direction but not its speed, then the
force on the puck is
OA Non-zero, and equal to the product of its mass times its weight
OB. Non-zero, and equal to its weight
OC. Zero
OD. Non-zero, and depends on the puck's new direction
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the answer is equal to non zero

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