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Physics, 12.11.2020 01:00 AADJ4

Use what you have learned in this section to describe the motion of a hockey puck between the instant the puck leaves a player's stick and the instant it
hits something. (No "slap shot” allowed; the puck must remain in contact
with the ice.)

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