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A puck of mass 0.170 kg slides across ice in the positive x-direction with a kinetic friction coefficient between the ice and puck of 0.152. If the puck is moving at an initial speed of 15.0 m/s, find the following. (a) What is the force of kinetic friction? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)(b) What is the acceleration of the puck? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) ((c) How long does it take for the puck to come to rest?(d) What distance does the puck travel during that time?(e) What total work does friction do on the puck? Please outline your steps! I would appreciate it. Explain how you got each answer, please! I would appreciate it!

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