Work
Energy
Momentum & Impulse
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100

The theorem that states that the total work done on an object equals the change in that object's energy.

What is the Work-Energy Theorem?

100

A pendulum swings back and forth. Assuming there is no air resistance, the kinetic energy is at maximum when

What is the bottom of the swing?

100

The reason airbags help reduce injuries in car accidents.

What is "they increase the time of impact, reducing force the force"?

100

The type of collision in which two objects stick together after impact.

What is, completely inelastic?

100

The period of vibration for a 2 kg mass in simple harmonic motion on a spring with a constant of 172 N/m

What is 0.7 seconds?

200

These three scenarios result in zero work.

What are No net force, No distance travelled, and An angle of 90 degrees?

200

A roller coaster reaches the top of a hill and momentarily stops before descending. This type of energy is maximized at that point.

 What is gravitational potential energy?

200

This type of collision conserves both kinetic energy and momentum.

What is Elastic?

200
To find the momentum of an object after a 2D collision, you must analyze it this way.

What is, finding the x and y components?

200

During simple harmonic motion, when the elastic energy is at its maximum, x equals this part of the wave motion.

What is the amplitude?

300
Work can be determined using this part of a Force-Distance graph.

What is the area under the graph?

300

An object of mass 5 kg is lifted 10 m in the air, the gravitational potential energy is

What is 500 J?

300

This is used to calculate impulse when the force is not constant.

What is the average force?

300

A 2 kg object moving at 3 m/s collides with a 1 kg object at rest. If the collision is perfectly inelastic, what is their final velocity?

What is 2 m/s?

300

The final speeds of A and B in the following scenario.

Object A (32 kg) going 4 m/s hits Object B (94 kg) going 26 m/s in a perfectly elastic collision.

What is vA' = 36.8 m/s and vB' = 14.8 m/s?
400

The work done by moving a 2.75 kg plant from the floor to a shelf 1.37 m above the floor.

What is 36.9 J?

400

A ball is dropped from a height of 10m. Just before it hits the ground, the approximate velocity is

What is 14 m/s?

400

The impulse required to stop a 2 kg object moving at 5 m/s.

What is 10 Ns?

400

A glitter bomb explodes into 3 equal-sized pieces.  One goes E, one goes NW.  The last piece goes...

What is Southwest?

400

The distance from its original position that the mass moves across the counter in the following scenario.

A 2 kg mass attached to a spring with a constant of 342 N/m is pushed back 18 cm.  The friction force between the mass and the counter is 12 N.  

What is 46 cm?

500

The work done on a crate by the floor when the crate is moved 13 m, at a constant speed, by a net force of 133.5 N [5o above the horizontal].

What is -1.7 x 103 J?

500
The spring constant that would result in an elastic potential energy of 0.175 J when the spring is stretched 2.5 cm.

What is 560 N/m?

500

The relative mass of both marbles if, when Marble B, sitting stationary on a track, is hit by Marble A moving at 5 m/s, results in Marble A stopping and Marble B moving forward at 5 m/s.

What is, they are the same?

500

The original velocity of the two objects in the following scenario. ("above" and "below" signify if you were looking from above - gravity is not needed)

Two objects (50 kg and 35 kg) start together, moving horizontally.  They are quickly thrust apart and continue to move along their new trajectories.  Object A (50 kg) is now moving at 20 m/s [15o "above" the original pathway] while Object B (35 kg) is moving 42 m/s [40o "below" the original pathway].

What is 24.6 m/s?

500
The speed of the mass at a height of 90 cm in the following scenario.


A 1 kg mass is on an elastic string with a constant of 250 N/m.  It starts from rest at a height of 1.5 m and then is released so that when it reaches the floor, its velocity is zero.  The length of the unstretched string is 10 cm.  

What is 2.9 m/s?

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