The standard mass is between 160 grams and 170 grams. Some training and 'junior' pucks have masses between 100 grams and 900 grams, depending on what is being trained.
hockey puck of mass m = 0.25 kg
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.
a puck
A hockey puck
THE PUCK, you play hockey to get the puck.
The hockey puck was invented so hockey players had something to shoot into the goal.
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.
A puck stopper is another name for a goaltender in hockey.
The Game of Ice hockey is played with a Puck.
you usually are supposed to use a radar gun...
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The surface area also depends on the thickness of the puck.