Both air hockey and the dry ice pellet skidding across a table rely on a low-friction surface for smooth movement. In air hockey, a cushion of air reduces friction between the puck and the table, allowing for fast and agile play. Similarly, dry ice sublimates into gas, creating a thin layer of gas that enables the pellet to glide effortlessly across the surface. Both phenomena showcase the effects of reduced friction on motion, enhancing speed and responsiveness.
floor hockey is similar to ice hockey with same sized goals
Field Hockey or Lacrosse
Hockey
the hockey stick, puck, helmet, equipment.
hockey, ice hockey, rugby, frisbee,
Push hockey does not have air like air hockey does
It was originally called "shinny on ice," because it was similar to a British game that was a cross between lacrosse and rugby. The original name for hockey was "ice hurley". Then gradually turned into ice hockey.
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A crokinole is a game, similar to air hockey. It therefore does not have a "function". The always-visible part of the game, the board, has the "function" of course of being the place where the discs are moved across to score.
The hockey puck has kinetic energy as it slides across the ice. This energy is due to the puck's motion and is directly related to its mass and speed.
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Lacrosse and Hurling are two examples.