how much force is necessasy to accelerate a 1.04 kg hockey puck at 987 m/s/s
(somehow this question is confusing, help,explain.thanks!)

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AL2006

Newton's second law of motion:

                                                 Force = (mass) x (acceleration)

Put in the numbers you know:  Force = (1.04 kg) x (987 m/s²)

Do the arithmetic:                     Force = 1,026.5 newtons

What was confusing about that ?

I agree that these numbers are ridiculous . . . a force of about 230 pounds,
which no hockey player can muster, even with the mechanical advantage
of his stick, to give a little hockey puck an acceleration of about 100 'G's,
which would totally annihilate the poor puck.  But that's how it works out
with the numbers given in the question.