A 0.125-kg hockey puck is sliding North across a frictionless ice surface at a constant speed
of 39 m/s when a hockey stick exerts a force of 32 N [S25oE] on the puck for 0.15 s. Find
the final velocity of the hockey puck.
The puch initialy has the momentum "\\mathbf{p}_0" with the coordinates:
where "m = 0.125kg" is the mass of the puck and "v_0 = 39m\/s" is its initial speed. The force exerted to the puck has the following coordinates:
where "F = 32N" is its magnitude. According to the second Newton's law, this force exerts the following momentum change to the puck:
where "\\Delta t = 0.15s" is the time of interaction.
Thus, the final momentum will be:
The final speed is:
Answer. "(34.8, 22.8)m\/s".
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