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A 250-gram hockey puck is acted upon by a single force. It is free to slide on the ice (position is given in meters and time is given in seconds) in any direction. You can set the force vector by changing its magnitude (0 N < F < 10 N) and direction. The force vector is shown in the animation as a red arrow. You also can set the initial velocity components (-15 m/s < v < 15 m/s). Restart.
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