An air-hockey puck has a mass of 50 g and is 9 cm in diameter. When placed on the air

Chapter 1, Problem p1.61

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An air-hockey puck has a mass of 50 g and is 9 cm in diameter. When placed on the air table, a 20 8 C air fi lm, of 0.12-mm thickness, forms under the puck. The puck is struck with an initial velocity of 10 m/s. Assuming a linear velocity distribution in the air fi lm, how long will it take the puck to ( a ) slow down to 1 m/s and ( b ) stop completely? Also, ( c ) how far along this extremely long table will the puck have traveled for condition ( a )?

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