A standard Ice Hockey puck is black, 1 inch thick (25.4 mm), 3 inches in diameter (76.2 mm), and weighs between 5.5 and 6 ounces (156-170 g)
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Get a good measuring jug and place 200 ml of water in it. Drop in the hocky puck and read the new level in the jug. the new level reading - 200 ml = the volume of the hocky puck in ml.
The information given is sufficient only to determine the areas of the top and bottom of the puck. The area of the curved side depends on the width (or height) of the puck, which is not specified.
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A curved stick is more accurate, because the puck rolls off the stick easier.
We will have to multiply the mass by the speed of the object, which in this case, is the puck. Hockey pucks weigh 900G (2Lbs) 97.94 mp/h is 43.7831 Now if we calculate the said values, 900 x 43,78 (Note, the final result will be in grams) 98700 G= 98.7 KG = 216.053 pounds of force!