This type of energy is based on an objects motion and depends on mass and velocity
What is Kinetic Energy?
This is the formula for momentum
What is p=mv?
In a perfect inelastic equation, the objects do this after a collision
What is stick together?
Work is done when a force causes this
What is displacement?
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The formula for Kinetic Energy is this
What is KE = 1/2mv^2
Momentum is measured in these units
What is kg•m/s?
In this type of collision, objects bounce off each other without losing total kinetic energy
What is an elastic collision?
This is the amount of work done when you carry a backpack across a flat hallway without lifting or lowering it
What is 0J?
This is where Kainalu is
What is we don't know?
If a car doubles its speed, its kinetic energy increases by this factor
What is four?
This law states that in a closed system, that total momentum remains constant
What is the law of conservation of momentum?
This type of collision involves some loss of kinetic energy but objects don‘t stick
What is an inelastic collision?
This unit is used to measure both work and energy
What is the joule?
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A 2kg object moving at 3m/s has this much kinetic energy
What is 9J?
A 5kg object moving at 4m/s has this momentum
What is 20kg•m/s?
The total momentum before and after any collision
What is that same?
The work-energy theorem say work done on an object equals this change
What is the change in kinetic energy?
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This type of collision conserves both momentum and kinetic energy
What is an elastic collision?
This quantity is the change in momentum, often caused by a force over time
What is impulse?
A 3kg object moving at 2m/s hits a stationary 2kg objects, and they stick together. Their final velocity is this
What is 1.2m/s
A 10N force moves an object 5 meters in the direction. The work done is this
What is 50J?
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What is Saoit?