What does momentum depend on?
Mass and velocity
What is the momentum of a 100 kg person running at 5 m/s?
500 kgm/s
What variables affect the force due to gravity between two bodies?
Their masses and distance apart
What variables affect the electrical force between two objects?
Their charges and the distance between them
Which of the Universal Forces is the strongest?
Strong Nuclear Force
What are the units of momentum?
kgm/s
What is the velocity of an object with momentum 20 kgm/s and mass 10 kg?
2 m/s
What is the equation for Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation?
Fg = Gm1m2/r2
What is the equation for Coulomb's Law?
Fe = kq1q2/r2
Which Universal Force acts over the largest distance?
Gravitational
What is a change in momentum called?
Impulse
A pool ball with mass 0.5 kg and velocity 30 m/s hits a bowling ball with mass 5 kg. How fast will the bowling ball be moving after the collision?
3 m/s
What units are used to represent force due to gravity, distance, and mass in Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation and what letters represent them?
Newtons (N), meters (m), and kilograms (kg)
What unit is used to measure charge and what letter represents it?
C, Coulombs
Which of the Universal Forces can attract as well as repel?
Electromagnetic/Electrical
What are the units of impulse?
Ns
A 50 g golf ball is hit by a 300 g driver and travels downrange at 60 m/s. What was the velocity of the driver at its point of contact with the ball?
10 m/s
What are the units of the gravitational constant?
Nm2/kg2
What units are used to represent Coulomb's constant?
Nm2/C2
Which of the Universal Forces is responsible for radioactive decay?
Weak Nuclear Force
What is the difference between an elastic and an inelastic collision?
Elastic: bounce off
Inelastic: stick together
A 10000 kg railroad car travelling at 5 m/s hits a railroad car of unknown mass which is travelling at 2 m/s, links with it, and results in them travelling together at 3 m/s. What is the mass of the second railroad car?
20000 kg
Set up an equation to solve for the gravitational constant:
G = Fgr2/m1m2
Set up an equation to solve for Coulomb's Constant:
k = Fer2/q1q2
DAILY DOUBLE
Describe the process of radioactive decay: what happens to the subatomic particles in a nucleus and what is the outcome of this process