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Means when the puck is frozen to travel faster
No. It was actually a tennis ball. The first "puck" was a ball with the top and bottom chopped off.
The ball used is a standard hockey ball; it is about three inches across and weighs half a pound or so. It is called "the ball".
the puck
A puck.
The average player can hit a ball to anywhere between 80 and 100 km/h, and flick to between 60 and 80lm/h. Most internationals can hit much faster than that (~110- 120km/h), and some dragflick faster e.g. Taeke Taekema can dragflick at about 120-125km/h on a good day.
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.
There is no ball in hockey - there is a puck which is flat and round.
An ice-hockey puck has less friction than a ball rolling on the ground because ice surfaces are smoother and provide less resistance compared to the irregularities on the ground that increase friction. Additionally, the material of the ice-hockey puck and the ice surface are designed to have low friction properties to allow for smoother and faster movement on the ice.
A ball.
Spit on it.