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- suppose a 0.170kg hockey puck is at rest on the ice and a player shoots a slapshot giving the puck a speed of $35.76\frac{m}{s}$. how much work did the hockey stick do on the puck?\
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Step1: Recall Work-Energy Theorem
Work done = Change in KE
Step2: Define initial/final KE
Initial KE: $KE_i = 0$ (puck at rest)
Final KE: $KE_f = \frac{1}{2}mv^2$
Step3: Substitute given values
$m=0.170\ \text{kg}$, $v=35.76\ \text{m/s}$
$KE_f = \frac{1}{2} \times 0.170 \times (35.76)^2$
Step4: Calculate final value
$\frac{1}{2} \times 0.170 \times 1280.7776 = 108.866\ \text{J} \approx 108.7\ \text{J}$
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