Momentum and Impulse
Conservation of Momentum
Waves
Wave Math
Static Electricity
Electromagnetics
100

Use impulse momentum to explain the effect of an air bag in a car.

Slows the impulse - longer time = less force

100

A 2 kg ball has a momentum of 8 kg· m/s. This is the ball’s speed.

What is 4 m/s?

100

The distance between identical parts of a wave

What is wavelength?

100

The velocity of a 3 m wave with a frequency of 20 Hz.

What is 60 m/s

100

This type of material tends to take electrons and become negatively changed

What is an insulator?

100

In magnets, like charges do this

What is repel each other?

200

The change in momentum of a plane (4740 kg) going from stationary to 270 m/s while taking off.

What is 1,279,800 kg*m/s?

200

When a person falls off a skateboard in the west direction, the skateboard does this.

increases momentum (or velocity) east

200

The time needed for a wave to complete one cycle

What is period?

200

The wavelength if there are 8 waves between 2 objects that are 40 m apart.

What is 5 m?

200

Electrical charge is always DRAWN going this direction

What is + to -?

200

This machine converts mechanical energy into electrical energy

What is a generator?

300

The amount of force necessary to stop a  60-gram (0.060 kg) object (initial speed 20 m/s) in 0.2 seconds.

what is 6 N?

300

Elastic or inelastic: a bowling ball hits a bowling pin.

What is elastic?

300

A point where a wave crosses equilibrium

what is a node?
300

The amount of time it will take for waves with a frequency of 60 Hz and a wavelength 10 cm of to travel 4.5 m

What is 0.75 s?

300

If you bring a positively charged item A NEAR a neutral item B (not a conductor), the side of B facing A will become this.

what is negatively charged?

300

These are the 3 ways to increase the strength of an electromagnet

What are increase voltage or battery, increase number of coils, increase core size

400

The average force necessary to take a plane (4740 kg) from stationary to 270 m/s in 60 seconds.

What is 21,330 N?

400

Object 1: car, 1200 kg, 20 m/s

Object 2: mailbox, 20 kg, stationary

This is their speed after a perfectly inelastic collision:

what is 19.67 m/s?

400

This indicates the power of a wave

what is amplitude

400

this type of interference:

What is destructive interference?

400

If 2 charged objects move twice as far apart, this happens to the force between them.

What is divided by 4?

400

A compass (north point) will point towards this side.

What is the left (S) side?

500

How a graph of force applied throughout a bicycle crash would change if the rider was wearing a helmet (vs no helmet)

What is a longer (wider) time with helmet, and a lower peak force?

500

Cart A has a mass of 5 kg and is moving with an initial speed of 8 m/s towards cart B. 

Cart B has a mass of 3 kg and is initially at rest. 

They then crash into and stick to each other. This is their final speed.

What is 5 m/s

500

this determines whether a sound wave is high or low pitched

what is frequency?

500

The wavelength of a wave with 5 nodes on a 62 cm string

What is 31 cm OR 0.31 m

500

The force between an electron (-1.6 x 10^-19) and proton (1.6 x 10^-19) that are 5 micrometers apart

What is 9.2 x 10 -18 N (attractive)

500

The center of this diagram:

What is a wire with current coming out of screen?