one object to another
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think of a child on a swing. when they reach the highest point they can, they stop for a split second and then start moving in the other direction. also, by moving their legs, they are creating more energy that transfer into the swing itself and makes it go higher and faster. if you sit completely still on a swing, it hardly moves at all right? it just goes back and forth really slow. even the slightest movement changes the swings momentum.
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how would all of that relate to hockey how would energy in hockey be transformed
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ok...for hockey... think of a player about to make a shot. the puck is stationary on the ice. imagine how the player takes a swing at it. first he raises the stick, using energy from his body to raise his shoulder. then he swings and makes contact with the puck. when they hockey stick makes contact with the puck, the puck moves forward and slides across the ice. so basically, the energy was transfered from the players shoulder, into the hockey puck.
