Linear Momentum and Force
Impulse
Conservation of Momentum
Elastic Collisions
Inelastic Collisions
100

What is the formula for linear momentum?

p = mv (momentum = mass × velocity).

100

What is the formula for impulse?

Impulse = Force × Time (J = FΔt).

100

State the law of conservation of momentum.

The total momentum of a closed system remains constant if no external forces act on it.

100

What is an elastic collision?

A collision in which kinetic energy is conserved.

100

What is an inelastic collision?

A collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved, but momentum is.

200

What are the units of linear momentum?

Kilogram meters per second (kg·m/s).

200

How is impulse related to momentum?

Impulse is equal to the change in momentum (J = Δp).

200

In an isolated system, what happens to the total momentum before and after a collision?

It remains the same.

200

In an elastic collision, what quantities are conserved?

Both momentum and kinetic energy.

200

What happens to kinetic energy in a perfectly inelastic collision?

It is converted into other forms of energy like heat or deformation energy.

300

How does Newton’s second law relate force to momentum?

F = dp/dt (force equals the rate of change of momentum).

300

What are the units of impulse?

Newton seconds (N·s) or kg·m/s.

300

How does conservation of momentum apply in two-dimensional collisions?

The total momentum is conserved in both the x and y directions.

300

Give an example of an elastic collision.

Collisions between billiard balls.

300

What is a common characteristic of inelastic collisions?

The objects stick together after collision.

400

What is the momentum of a 3 kg object moving at 4 m/s?

12 kg·m/s.

400

What happens to an object’s momentum if an impulse is applied to it?

The object’s momentum changes.

400

If two objects collide and stick together, what type of collision is it?

Perfectly inelastic collision.

400

Two objects collide elastically. If one is initially at rest, what happens to their velocities?

Their velocities exchange if they have equal mass.

400

During a car crash, why is some kinetic energy lost?

It is converted into sound, heat, and deformation energy.

500

If the momentum of a system is conserved, what does this imply about the net external force acting on it?

The net external force is zero.

500

If a force of 10 N is applied for 2 seconds, what is the impulse?

20 N·s.

500

A 2 kg object moving at 3 m/s collides with a 4 kg object at rest. What is the final velocity if they stick together?

1 m/s.

500

If a 1 kg ball moving at 4 m/s collides elastically with a stationary 2 kg ball, and the velocity for the 1 kg ball is -2 m/s after the collision, what is the velocity of the 2 kg ball?

The 2 kg ball moves at 3.0 m/s.

500

Two cars, one of mass 1500 kg moving at 20 m/s and another of mass 1000 kg moving at 10 m/s, collide inelastically. What is their combined velocity after collision?

16 m/s.

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