kinematics and statics
momentum and collisions
work and energy
units
100

what's the difference between speed and velocity

speed is a scalar and velocity is a vector

100

in which type of collision is kinetic energy conserved

elastic collisions

100

a ball rolls down a hill with friction. is energy conserved?

noooope not conservative force
100

Units for energy

Joules (J)

200

what does the slope of a position-time graph represent

velocity

200

A moving object collides with a stationary object. Is it possible for both objects to be at rest after the collision?

No, because of conservation of momentum. if the moving object stops, the stationary object must be moving to conserve momentum

200

a particle has mass m and moves with speed 2v. a second particle has mass 2m and moves with speed v. which has the higher KE?

the first particle

200

units for work

Nm 

300

What factors affect torque?

Magnitude of force
distance from pivot
angle between force and lever arm

Tao=rFsintheta

300

do momentum and angular momentum change in circular motion

momentum changes, angular momentum does not
300

a ball rolls down a hill with friction. what type of kinetic energy allows it to make distance?

KE_t

300

Units for momentum

kg*m/s

400

what's the difference between centripetal and tangential acceleration

centripetal changes direction of velocity without affecting its magnitude. tangential changes the magnitude of the velocity without the direction

400

a one million pound truck hits me in the school parking lot. which one of us experiences the greater change in momentum?

we experience the same change in momentum

400

you have 2 springs with different spring constants. If both springs are stretched by the same force, which spring has more work done on it?

the one with a lower spring constant. higher k = stiffer spring = less distance stretched. W=F*d


400

Newtons fundamental unit

kg*m/s

500

Three projectiles are launched at the same speed at different angles
1: 30 degrees

2. 45 degrees

3. 60 degrees

rank them based on the horizontal distance they cover 

1=3<2

for 1 and 3, angles adding up to 90 degrees yield the same horizontal distance

45 degrees is the angle that yields the farthest horizontal distance

R=[(v^2)sin(2theta)]/g

500

explain how seatbelts/airbags work using force and impulse 

f(avg) = J/t
change in momentum is constant. increasing change in time of the impact decreases the force of the impact

500

A crate is pulled up 6m up an incline with a force of 50N. If U increases by 250J, what work is done by friction?

W=F*d= 50N * 6m = 300Nm
W_friction = 300J-250J= 50J

500

hannahs favorite units
(in fundamental units)

W = J/s = kg*m2*s-3  

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