Momentum Conceptual
Impulse Conceptual
Mathematics
Center of Mass
Review
100

Momentum in a system is conserved as long as this is not acting on the object.

What is an outside force?

100

This is the definition of impulse.

What is change in momentum?

100

An egg of mass 0.02 kg is travelling at 10 m/s. What is the egg's momentum?

0.2 kg*m/s

100

This is the location of a uniformly dense object's center of mass.

What is the center of the object?

100

This is the acceleration of an object in freefall.

What is 9.8 m/s^2?

200

The momentum of an object can be increase if this is increased.

What is velocity/mass?

200

This is the unit of impulse.

What is kg*m/s?

200

A 10 kg toy car is travelling at 3 m/s. The car then accelerates to 7.5 m/s. What is the magnitude of the impulse experienced by the car?

45 kg*m/s

200

This is the definition of center of mass.

What is the average position of an object?

200

This is the type of energy an object has when it is above the ground.

What is gravitational potential energy?
300

This is the unit of momentum.

What is kg*m/s

300

When given a graph of force during a collision over time, this is how you find the impulse experienced.

What is the area under the curve?

300

A 2 kg ball of clay is thrown at a wall at 4 m/s. The ball hits the wall and comes to a complete stop after 0.002 seconds. How much force did the wall apply to the ball of clay?

4000 N

300

The velocity of the center of mass does not change unless acted upon by this.

What is an outside force?

300

This is the mathematical symbol used to represent coefficient of friction.

What is mu?

400

This is how Isaac Newton originally defined momentum.

What is an object's quantity of motion?

400
An egg thrown at a bed sheet survives as opposed to being thrown at a wall because it experiences less of this.

What is force?

400

A 1.5 kg block traveling at 3 m/s hits a stationary block of 2 kg. What is the velocity of the blocks after they collide and stick together?

1.28 m/s

400

Two objects lie about a meter apart. Object A has a mass of M and object B has a mass of 2M. The center of mass is closer to this object.

What is object B?

400

This is the concept that the amount of energy in a system doesn't change unless acted upon by an outside force.

What is conservation of energy?

500

Energy is conserved in this type of collision.

What is elastic?

500

A clay ball is thrown at the ground. At the same time, a bouncy ball of the same mass is thrown at the ground as well. This is the object that will experience a greater impulse.

What is the bouncy ball?

500

Two bumper cars of 40 kg are moving towards each other. Car A is traveling at 3 m/s and Car B is travelling at -2.3 m/s. After the collision, Car A is travelling at -0.45 m/s. What is the final speed of Car B? What type of collision is this?

1.15 m/s. Inelastic.

500

Two carts, one of mass M and one of mass 2M are stationary on a track. A spring extends, pushing the two carts away from each other. This is the direction the center of mass will move in after the explosion.

What is it won't move?

500

This is the name and value of G in the equation:

Fg = G*m1*m2/r^2

What is the universal gravitational constant? 

G = 6.67x10^-11 

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