If a player shoots at 100 mph, how fast is the puck moving 400 ft later? Express the answer in miles per hour with four significant digits.   If the player shoots at 100 mph, how far would the puck go before it comes to rest? Assume that there is a large lake of ice and no rink. Round the final answer to two decimal places

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When a hockey player takes a shot from deep in his own zone toward the other end of the rink 400 ft away, one hardly notices the puck slowing down at all. The coefficient of kinetic friction between a puck and the ice is about 0.03.

 

If a player shoots at 100 mph, how fast is the puck moving 400 ft later? Express the answer in miles per hour with four significant digits.

 

If the player shoots at 100 mph, how far would the puck go before it comes to rest? Assume that there is a large lake of ice and no rink. Round the final answer to two decimal places

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