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Question 1:

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What is hockey? What are the existing types of hockey? And what are the main rules of this sport? Also, tell us a bit about the history of hockey and its importance to different cultures.
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Question 2:

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Describe in one sentence what hockey is and mention one of the types of hockey practiced, briefly explaining its characteristics and rules. Tip: It can be hockey played on ice, on grass, or on a court.
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Question 3:

Medium

Hockey is a sport practiced on different surfaces and has variations, such as field hockey and ice hockey. You are tasked with writing an article for your school magazine introducing these two modalities to your classmates. Describe the main characteristics and rules of each modality and explain how the history and evolution of hockey have contributed to the development of these variations.
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Question 4:

Medium

Hockey is a sport practiced in various parts of the world and has some variations, such as field hockey and ice hockey. Which of the options below is NOT a specific characteristic of field hockey?
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Question 5:

Hard

The practice of hockey extends across different cultures around the world, being adapted in their styles and rules for ice rinks, grass fields, and even aquatic environments. Aspects such as technical skills, game strategy, and understanding of the rules are fundamental for the players' performance. In the context of an ice hockey match, the contact force between the stick and the puck, combined with the speed of the movement, determine the trajectory and the kinetic energy involved in the athletes' actions. Consider a player who applies a tangential force of 250 N using his hockey stick at an angle of 30° relative to the horizontal plane when making a pass. Disregarding the effects of air resistance and considering that the puck has a mass of 150 g, determine the acceleration of the puck at the moment of the pass and the component of the force that contributes to the change in kinetic energy of the puck in the direction of movement.
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