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Chapter 3 Problem 67

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An ice hockey player is moving at \(8.00 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\) when he hits the puck toward the goal. The speed of the puck relative to the player is \(29.00 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\). The line between the center of the goal and the player makes a \(90.0^{\circ}\) angle relative to his path as shown in Figure \(3.65\). What angle must the puck’s velocity make relative to the player (in his frame of reference) to hit the center of the goal?

Figure 3.65 An ice hockey player moving across the rink must shoot backward to give the puck a velocity toward the goal.

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An ice hockey player is moving at 8.00 m/s when he hits the puck toward the goal. The speed of the puck relative to the player is 29.00 m/s. The line between the center of the goal and the player makes a 90.0-degree angle relative to his path. An ice hockey player moving across the rink must shoot backward to give the puck a velocity toward the goal.

Figure 3.65

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Title College Physics  1 
Author Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs
ISBN 9781938168000

An ice hockey player is moving at 8.00 m/s when he hits

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