Momentum
Momentum 2
Impulse Momentum Theorem
Conservation of Momentum
Collisions
100

The units of momentum are this

What is kg*m/s?

100

Newton's Third Law

What is for every action force there is an equal but opposite reaction force.

100

Where did derive our impulse momentum theorem from?

What is Newtons Second Law!

100

Define The Law of Conservation of momentum.

What is the total momentum of a system remains before and after a collision?

100

In a collision this physics quantity is always conserved. 

What is momentum?

200

Momentum is defined as this.

What is the product of mass and velocity, or in other words, inertia in motion?

200

As an object falls it's moment would do this.

What is increase?

200

This is the visible effect of an impulse and the three specific ways it can happen. 

What is change in velocity by getting faster, getting slower, or changing direction?

200

This is the reason driving on a rough, gravel road would NOT be a closed system.

What is there is an external force caused by friction?

200
This is the visible difference between elastic and inelastic collisions. 

What is in Elastic collisions, objects bounce and in Inelastic collisions, objects stick together?

300

A deer with mass of 146 kg is running head-on toward you with a speed of 17m/s. You are going north. Find the momentum of the deer.

What is 2500 kg*m/s south?

300

A rat could have the same momentum as a slow-moving dog if this was true about the rat's velocity. 

What is it was much higher than the dog's?

300

A 2kg skateboard is at rest on a smooth, flat floor when a girl kicks it, causing it to speed up to 4.5m/s in 0.5s without changing direction. What is the impulse experienced by the skateboard?

What is 9 kg m/s?

300

A man is at rest on a skateboard and jumps off. The man's velocity compared to the skateboard's velocity would be this. (magnitude and direction)

What is the man's velocity would be smaller and in the opposite direction of the skateboard?

300

A large ball collides with a small stationary ball. This is what would happen to each ball's momentum. 

What is the momentum of the large ball would decrease, and the momentum of the small ball would increase.

400

A moving object has a mass of .5 kilograms and a velocity of 1000 m/s. This object has a large amount of momentum because of it's....

What is velocity?

400

When two objects collide, how do the forces each object experiences compare?

The same amount of force is applied to each.

400

A force is applied to a shopping cart to get it in motion. If the amount of time that the cart is pushed is increased, the amount of force required would...

What is decrease?

400

These are the two requirements for a closed system.

What are no mass is gained or lost and there are no external forces?

400

This is the physics definition of the difference between elastic and inelastic collisions.

What is elastic collisions conserve kinetic energy and inelastic collisions lose kinetic energy?

500

Which object has more momentum? A 50 kg object moving at 10m/s or a 2.5 kg object moving at 200m/s

What is their momentum is equal?

500

Which of the following has the largest momentum?

A small cat walking.

A large dog walking.

A small cat running.

A large dog running.

What is a large dog running?

500

Two identical cars (same mass) are moving at 20 m/s and must come to rest. Car A slams on their breaks, stopping in a short amount of time. Car B applies the breaks lightly and slows down over a longer period of time. Car A's total change in momentum would be this compared to Car B's.

What is equal?

500

A loaded railway car of mass 5000kg is rolling to the right at 2m/s when it collides and sticks to an empty railway car of mass 2000 kg that is at rest. What is their speed and direction of the pair after the collision?

What is 1.43 m/s right.

500

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