Since Force=mass x acceleration (and acceleration=velocity/time),
hence force= 0.2 x(6/2)=0.2 x 3=0.6N
6 m/s in 2 seconds. v = at velocity equals acceleration times time. 6 = 2a so a=3m/s2 This question is independent of mass.
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Acceleration = change in velocity /time So a = 6 / 2 = 3 m/s-2 Now force F = ma Given m = 0.200 kg So Force exerted on the puck = 0.6 N
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Mass of the item doesn't matter. The acceleration is 3 m/s2 (6 m/s divided by 2 seconds). However, mass comes into play when calculating force; if the mass is 0.200 kg, it would take a force of 0.600 Newtons (0.200 kg x 3 m/s2).
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depends on the player.. personally it doesnt take more than 5 seconds... no its more like 30 secends.
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