velocity
What is the momentum of a 60-kg halfback moving eastward at 9 m/s.
540 kg•m/s, east
Is this true for elastic or inelastic collisions, or both?
BOTH
what is the symbol for change
triangle (delta)
The change in velocity is related to the ___________ to an object's mass.
What is this relationship?
negative reciprocal
Momentum of a 1000-kg car moving at 20 m/s.
20 000 kg•m/s
True/False
For any collision occurring in an system, momentum is conserved.
true
Which case has the greatest velocity change?
Case B
The velocity changes from +30 m/s to -28 m/s. This is a change of 58 m/s (-) and is greater than in case A (-15 m/s).
True/False
An object's momentum is indirectly proportional to an object's velocity (as one increases, the other decreases)
false
A car possesses 20 000 units of momentum. What would be the car's new momentum if the velocity doubled?
40,000 units of momentum
A large truck collides with a small bicycle.
Which vehicle experiences the greatest force of impact?
both have the same
Which case has the biggest momentum change?
case B,
momentum change depends on velocity change
The letter for momentum is ____________
p
A car possesses 20 000 units of momentum. What would be the car's new momentum if its mass was doubled (by adding more passengers),
40,000 units of momentum
A large truck collides with a small bicycle.
Which vehicle experiences the largest change in momentum?
both change momentum the SAME amount! (one increases momentum, other decreases by the same)
Which case has the greatest change in velocity?
case A
Momentum is a ______________ quantity with both magnitude and direction.
vector
A 60 kg quarterback is running at 3 m/s down the field.
A 90 kg halfback is running at 2 m/s down the field.
Which player has the most momentum?
neither, both players have the same momentum.
A large truck collides with a small bicycle.
Which vehicle experiences the largest change in velocity?
The bicycle
Bicycle's mass is smaller so change in velocity must be greater
Which case has the greatest change in momentum?
Case A