How Does Friction Affect a Hockey Puck's Acceleration and Distance on Ice?

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The discussion revolves around the effects of friction on a hockey puck's acceleration and distance traveled on ice. The original poster presents a scenario involving a puck sliding on ice and encountering a frictional force.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Mathematical reasoning

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  • The original poster attempts to calculate the puck's acceleration using the formula F=ma, questioning whether the acceleration should be negative due to the opposing frictional force. Other participants discuss the relevance of the frictional force value and the puck's mass in the calculations.

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Participants are actively engaging with the problem, exploring different interpretations of the frictional force and its implications on the calculations. There is no explicit consensus on the treatment of the mass or the frictional force value, indicating ongoing exploration of the concepts involved.

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Some participants express uncertainty about the relevance of mass in the context of the problem, suggesting that assumptions about the relationship between mass, force, and acceleration may need to be revisited.

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A Hockey puck of a mass 350g is sliding along the ice at 6.0 m/s[n] when it hits a rough patch of ice that exerts a frictional force of 0.42N

i)Determine the pucks acceleration
ii)determine how far the puck will slide before stopping.

f=ma a=f/m a=.42/.35 this gives me 1.2 or something but it is slowing down therefore it should a negative, should I rewrite the equation giving aa negative value or is there a better equation for the information given.
 
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the 0.42 should have a negative attached to it since it acts opposite the direction of motion
 
is the value still 0.42 though?
 
I thought the mass was irrelevant?
 
well F=ma is relavant to the unit I am working on, however it also incorporates other units so I could be way off but I am just dealing with what I have.
 

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