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Ahockey stick is in contact with a 165-g puck for 22.4 ms; during this time, the force on the puck is given approximately by f(t)=a+bt+ct^2, where a = āˆ’25.0 n, b = 1.11 Ɨ 10^5 n/s, and c = āˆ’5.58 Ɨ 10^6 n/s^2. determine the speed of the puck after it leaves the stick. determine how far the puck travels while it's in contact with the stick

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