Theory
Momentum
Inelastic
Elastic
Explosions
100

State Newton's 1st Law in common words.

An object in motion stays in motion until acted on by an outside force. An object at rest stays at rest until acted on my an outside force. (Inertia)

100

Find the momentum of a 6 kg bowling ball moving at 12 m/s.

72 kg m/s

100

Describe a perfectly inelastic collision. 

Two objects collide and completely stick together. There is deformation and heat loss/production.

100

Describe a perfectly elastic collision.

No deformation or heat loss/production. Two objects bounce off of each other and kinetic energy is conserved. Think hard objects bouncing without shattering, like billiard balls or glass.

100

Calculating an explosion is like calculating a(n) ___________ collision in reverse.

inelastic

200

State Newton's 2nd Law in common words.

Force is proportional to mass time acceleration.

200

A brick experiences an impulse of 28 Ns. If this occurs from a 7 N force, how long is the force applied?

4 seconds

200

A 1 kg object moving at 3 m/s right hits a 5 kg object moving at 2 m/s right. If the objects stick together, find their final velocity?

2.17 m/s right

200

Block 1 (50 kg, 7 m/s right) elastically collides with block 2 (50 kg, stationary). What are the final speeds of the blocks?

Block 1: stationary

Block 2: 7 m/s right

300

State Newton's 3rd Law in common words.

Every action has an equal but opposite reaction.

300

Another phrase for impulse is:

a change in momentum

300

A 1 kg object moving at 3 m/s right hits a 5 kg object moving at 2 m/s left. If the objects stick together, find their final velocity?

1.17 m/s left

300

Sphere 1 is 25 kg and moving left at 2 m/s when it elastically hits sphere 2 (10 kg, 3 m/s right). If sphere 1 is moving 1.8 m/s right after the collision, what is sphere 2's final velocity?

6.5 m/s left

400

What are the 2 sure signs that a collision is inelastic?

Deformation, Heat production/loss

400

What is the equation for calculating impulse?

I = Ft

500

What is conserved in elastic collisions? What about inelastic?

Neither, Momentum, Kinetic Energy, Both

Elastic - both

Inelastic - Momentum

500

A 10 kg ball is rolling along with 100 kg m/s of momentum to the right. If a 5N force acts to the left on the ball for 6 seconds, how fast and what direction is the ball moving?

7 m/s right