Momentum Basics
Impulse
Collisions
Work
Energy
100

Momentum depends on which quantities?
A) mass only
B) velocity only
C) mass and velocity
D) force and time
 

C) mass and velocity

100

Impulse equals change in __________.

momentum

100

In a closed system, what is conserved in collisions?
A) velocity
B) force
C) momentum
D) acceleration

C) momentum

100

Work is calculated as:
A) FΔt
B) Fd
C) mv
D) ma

B) Fd

100

Gravitational potential energy near Earth is:
A) mv
B) mgh
C)(1/2)mv^2
D) Fd

B) mgh

200

Momentum is often described as “inertia in ______.”

motion

200

Impulse can be calculated as:
A) mv
B) Fd
C) FΔt
D) ma

C) FΔt

200

In a perfectly inelastic collision, objects ______.

stick/move together

200

If force and displacement are in the same direction, work is ______.

positive

200

If net work is positive, kinetic energy ______.

increases

300

A 2 kg cart moves at 3 m/s to the left. What is its momentum?

-6 Ns

300

A 4 N force acts for 3 s. What is the impulse?

12 Ns

300

A 2 kg cart moving at 4 m/s hits a 2 kg cart at rest and sticks. Final velocity?

2 m/s

300

A force acts perpendicular to motion. Work done is:
A) positive
B) negative
C) zero
D) depends

C) zero

300

An object falls. Gravity does what kind of work?
A) positive
B) negative
C) zero
D) depends

A) positive

400

Which has greater momentum?
A) 1 kg at 10 m/s
B) 2 kg at 5 m/s
C) They are equal
D) Cannot determine

C) They are equal

400

A cart’s momentum changes from 5 kg·m/s to 1 kg·m/s (same direction). The impulse is:
A) +6
B) -4
C) +4
D) -6

B) -4

400

After a collision, total momentum is:
A) always zero
B) always greater
C) always conserved
D) sometimes lost

C) always conserved

400

Which forces can do negative work?
A) friction
B) gravity (object moving up)
C) applied force in direction of motion
D) tension opposing motion

A) friction
B) gravity (object moving up)
D) tension opposing motion

400

In a system where only gravity does work:
A) Total mechanical energy is conserved
B) KE increases as PE decreases
C) PE increases as KE increases
D) Motion must stop

A) Total mechanical energy is conserved
B) KE increases as PE decreases

500

Which changes will increase momentum?
A) Increase mass
B) Increase velocity
C) Reverse direction
D) Reduce velocity magnitude

A) Increase mass
B) Increase velocity

500

Which increase impulse?
A) Larger force
B) Longer time
C) Smaller force over shorter time
D) Larger change in momentum

A) Larger force
B) Longer time

D) Larger change in momentum

500

Which are true for 1D collisions?
A) Momentum is conserved
B) Objects must bounce
C) Final velocity can be zero
D) Direction matters

A) Momentum is conserved
C) Final velocity can be zero
D) Direction matters

500

A 10 N force pushes an object 5 m forward. Work done?

50 J

500

A 2 kg object is lifted 5 m. What is its gravitational potential energy?

100 J

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