Two hockey players strike a puck of mass 0.300 kg with their sticks simultaneously, exerting forces of F₁ = 1330 N directed west, and F₂ = 1190 N at 0₁ = 30.0° east of north. Find the instantaneous acceleration of the puck. Find the x-component of the net force on the puck. (Define the positive a direction to be east.) Find the y-component of the net force on the puck. (Define the positive y direction to be north.) Using your forces from above, find the instantaneous acceleration of the puck.

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Using your forces from above, find the instantaneous acceleration of the puck.
Two hockey players strike a puck of mass 0.300 kg with their sticks simultaneously, exerting forces of F, = 1330 N directed
west, and F₂ = 1190 N at 0₁ = 30.0° east of north. Find the instantaneous acceleration of the puck.
Find the x-component of the net force on the puck. (Define the positive a direction to be east.)
Find the y-component of the net force on the puck. (Define the positive y direction to be north.)
Using your forces from above, find the instantaneous acceleration of the puck.
Transcribed Image Text:Two hockey players strike a puck of mass 0.300 kg with their sticks simultaneously, exerting forces of F, = 1330 N directed west, and F₂ = 1190 N at 0₁ = 30.0° east of north. Find the instantaneous acceleration of the puck. Find the x-component of the net force on the puck. (Define the positive a direction to be east.) Find the y-component of the net force on the puck. (Define the positive y direction to be north.) Using your forces from above, find the instantaneous acceleration of the puck.
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