The question plays with the sounds and structures of words rather than conveying a literal meaning. If we follow the playful nature of the phrasing, one might say that a "fuckpucker" could puck as much fud as a "fudpucker" could handle, suggesting an infinite or humorous amount. Ultimately, it’s a tongue-twisting riddle meant for fun rather than a serious inquiry.
According to the equation F=C^K, where K=6.458, C=7.395, U=infinity, and F=said fudpucker's name on the telephone, you can easily get your answer.
Trick question: fut pucks can't fut puck, if they could, they couldn't fut any.
The Wolfgang Puck Bistro is a reasonably priced restaurant inspired by the chef Wolfgang Puck. The cheapest meal at the Wolfgang Puck Bistro is approximately $30.
[It's Newton's 3rd Law.]
A Kyle Okpososinged hockey puck is worth 500$
5.5 - 6 ounces
4 oz.
1 and a half pounds
Yes a cold dry puck will slide much better than a wet puck. If your puck is held in your hand and becomes warm, the puck will stick...
The blue light weight puck used for beginners and young players weighs 4 ounces.
An air hockey puck typically weighs between 1 and 2.5 ounces.
The force that the puck exerts on the hockey stick depends on various factors, such as the speed of the puck, the angle at which it hits the stick, and the mass of the puck. This force can be calculated using the principles of classical mechanics and is typically measured in Newtons.