Find the linear impulse applied by the hockey stick to puck

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A 0.1 kg hockey puck is moving forward along the ice at 5 m/s just before it is hit by a player's hockey stick. The hockey stick is in contact with the ball for 10 ms (1 s = 1000 ms) and during that period, the stick applies a 300 N force in the forward direction to the puck.

What is the linear impulse applied by the hockey stick to the puck?

What is the linear velocity of the puck after it has been struck by the hockey stick (ignore friction)?

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