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Chapter 2 Problem 49

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CONTEXT-RICH Late in ice hockey games, the team that is losing sometimes pulls their goalkeeper off the ice to add an additional offensive player and increase their chances of scoring. In such cases, the goalie on the opposing team might have an opportunity to score into the unguarded net 55.0 m away. Suppose you are the goaltender for your university team and are in just such a situation. You launch a shot (in hopes of getting your first career goal) on the frictionless ice. You eventually hear a disappointing clang as the puck strikes a goalpost (instead of going in!) exactly 2.50 s later. In this case, how fast did the puck travel? You should assume 343 m/s for the speed of sound.

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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 6 
Author Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
ISBN 9781429201247

CONTEXT-RICH Late in ice hockey games, the team that is

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