yes rough ice does effect the speed of the puck in Ice Hockey. it makes the puck go slower then if it was smooth ice.
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The original hockey puck was made from vulcanized rubber invented by Charles Goodyear in the late 1800s.
you need black rubber then put it in the shape of a hockey puck then freeze it
The term "puck-stopper"is just one of many names used to refer to the goal-keeper in hockey.
It accelerates
The Physics of Hockey by Alain Haché
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The hockey puck hurts more.
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a puck
A hockey puck
THE PUCK, you play hockey to get the puck.
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Yes.
No, the puck cannot accelerate because the exact moment the hockey stick touches the puck, that will be the maximum speed it will reach. for the puck to go faster, it would need extra propulsion methods. Ice would not make it go faster.
Because of the Law of the Conservation of Mass, the mass of a hockey puck that accerlerates at 100mph is the same as one that is still or going any other speed.
The hockey puck was invented so hockey players had something to shoot into the goal.