A hockey puck is sliding with constant velocity from P to Q …
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A hоckey puck is sliding with cоnstаnt velоcity from P to Q on а frictionless horizontаl surface. Air forces are negligible. When the puck arrives at point Q, it receives a swift horizontal kick in the direction of the heavy print arrow. What force(s) are acting on the puck after this kick?
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