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speed up over time

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When there is no friction a gliding puck will what?

the friction will cause it to stop


How is sliding friction shown in field hockey?

Sliding friction is shown in hockey when you hit the puck. The puck has friction against the ice (but there isn't much).


A hockey puck has a coefficient of kinetic friction of mk .1-. if the puck feels a normal force (fn) of 5N what is the frictional force that acts on the puck?

This type of problems about friction are extremely simple: You just multiply the normal force by the coefficient of friction to get the frictional force.


Can A hockey puck that slides across the ice at a constant speed be in equilibrium?

Non-sequitor. The friction of the ice, although minimal, causes a puck to travel at a decreasing speed. Given no friction, a puck could be said to have momentum equilibrium.


A sentence for friction?

If it weren't for friction, the hockey puck would have slid forever on the huge frozen pond.


Which sport requires high and low friction?

Hockey. Low friction when the player is gliding down the ice. High friction when he is propelling himself down the ice.


Why does a ice-hockey puck have less friction than a ball rolling on the ground?

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.


What role friction plays in hockey?

Because friction is a force acting against the forward motion of the puck, friction is going to play a role in slowing down the puck as it glides across the ice. The friction is not going to be great enough to stop it instantly, but if not touched by another stick for some time it will come to a stop.


What role does friction play in hockey?

Because friction is a force acting against the forward motion of the puck, friction is going to play a role in slowing down the puck as it glides across the ice. The friction is not going to be great enough to stop it instantly, but if not touched by another stick for some time it will come to a stop.


What is an example of sliding friction'?

one is a hockey puck sliding down the ice


Is there friction on an air hockey table?

yes and no, It depends on what type of friction. it has no friction with the table, but it does have friction from the air being pushed from beneath. What slows the puck down the most is air resistance


Is a dolphin gliding through the water using or reducing friction?

A dolphin's shape reduces the friction it encounters when swimming greatly, but it is still exposed to friction, and as a result will slow down if it stops swimming.