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Science of NHL Hockey: Work, Energy & Power
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Grade Level Grades 3-12
Resource Type Lesson Plan
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Common Core State Standards

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The slapshot is one of the fastest projectiles in team sports. In order to generate a 100 mile-per-hour (160 kph) slapper, NHL players depend on three important physics concepts: work, energy and power. "Science of NHL Hockey" is a 10-part video series funded by the National Science Foundation and produced in partnership with the National Hockey League.

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February 13, 2020
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Solve quadratic equations by inspection (e.g., for ?² = 49), taking square roots, completing the square, the quadratic formula and factoring, as appropriate to the initial form of the equation. Recognize when the quadratic formula gives complex solutions and write them as ? ± ?? for real numbers ? and ?.

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