As the hockey puck in the previous problem travels across the ice rink, a small amount of friction between the puck and the ice surface causes the puck to slow down. If the puck travels 22 m across the rink before it stops, what is the coefficient of friction between the puck and the ice?
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2021-05-07T08:21:09-0400
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