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Q: What happen to a hockey puck when a net force of 5n act on it?
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What happens to a hockey puck when a net force of N act on it?

It accelerates


How does inertia affect the motion of a hockey puck?

If a puck is placed on the ice so that it isn't moving it will stay where it is placed. That's inertia.If a player whacks the puck straight for the net and no other player gets in the way then the puck will go into the net. The only thing that could slow the puck would be the tiny friction between the ice and the puck but that doesn't amount to much. The air turbulence around a puck must have a slight effect too. But the overall straight line trajectory of the puck is inertia too.In ordinary life, things 'at rest stay at rest' and things that are moving move in straight lines unless additional forces act on those things.


What forces act on a frictionless air puck as it moves across a table in a straight line?

The force of air from the airholes on the puck, and the resultant force. A shear force (v). Velocity and acceleration forces, as well as gravity.


How do you win a hockey game?

You get your act together, stop bending/dusting, get rid of your terrible goalie, and put the puck in the net.


What will happen if forces that act on an object are not balanced?

Then the objects will move in the direction of the resultant force.


What might happen when unbalanced forces act on a car?

The unbalanced force would build acceleration.


Who is going to be puck Sabrina and daphne in the sisters grimm movie?

I think Puck can be Rupert Grint, but he is too old to act an eleven year old boy.


What shakespearean play contains a character named Puck?

The character Puck appeared in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. Puck is also known as Robin Goodfellow, and first appears in Act 2 Scene 1.


What must happen for an object that is already moving to change its speed or direction?

a(n) unblanced force must act on the object


Which Shakespearean work did puck say 'Lord what fools do these mortal be?

The line "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" is spoken by Puck in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Puck says this in Act 3, Scene 2.


When a body is falling freely which force act on it?

no force act on it


How does puck accomplish oberons plan at the end of act 3 scene 2 and what prediction or promise does puck make?

Puck accomplishes Oberon's plan at the end of Act 3, Scene 2 by applying the love potion to Lysander's eyes so that when he wakes up, he will see Hermia and be in love with her again. Puck promises Oberon that by the time dawn breaks, everything will be set right and the love spell will no longer affect the wrong people.