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The area of a soccer ball is 300area
The surface area also depends on the thickness of the puck.
The information given is sufficient only to determine the areas of the top and bottom of the puck. The area of the curved side depends on the width (or height) of the puck, which is not specified.
On the ice, a hockey puck is pushing against much less surface friction, so it will slide with relative ease. On the street, a puck is forced to push against the pavement which it cannot do very well causing it to either stop or bounce across the surface.
Ice has a much smoother surface than the surface of the ground, therefore there is less friction acting on the hockey puck compared to a ball rolling on the ground. Ice is nearly a frictionless surface.
a puck
A hockey puck
THE PUCK, you play hockey to get the puck.
An ice hockey puck travels smoother and faster on ice, floor and street hockey pucks are designed for use on certain surface types and perform better on those specific surfaces.
The hockey puck was invented so hockey players had something to shoot into the goal.
A puck stopper is another name for a goaltender in hockey.
The Game of Ice hockey is played with a Puck.
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