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THIS is momentum To Review For Your... Momentum Impulse Collisions Newton’s Laws of Motion Equations Assorted 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Momentum is this type of quantity. A 100 What is vector? A 100 Momentum is the product of mass and ________. A 200 What is velocity? A 200 An loaded freight train waits to begin its journey out of the station. It has _________ momentum. A 300 What is zero? A 300 Momentum is directly proportional to this. A 400 What is mass or velocity? A 400 The unit/s of momentum = ________. A 500 What is kg.m/s? A 500 Impulse is a change in this. B 100 What is momentum? B 100 In order to produce impulse, a ______ must be applied to a body over time. B 200 What is a force? B 200 A relatively small force can stop a large moving mass, of it is applied ___________. B 300 What is over a long period of time B 300 The momentum of a car traveling in this compass direction has a negative value. B 400 What is west? B 400 This needs to be increased in order for someone to survive a fall from the roof of a building. B 500 What is the duration of the impact? B 500 If one car collides with another car during an accident we would say the a ___________ has taken place. C 100 What is a collision? C 100 If one soccer ball is thrown at another airborne soccer ball, and they bounce off each other, this type of collision has taken place. C 200 What is an elastic collision? C 200 If a car smashed into another nonmoving car, and they proceed to move as one mass, this type of collision has taken place. C 300 What is inelastic? C 300 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 If the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after, then this has happened. C 400 What is momentum has been conserved? C 400 If no kinetic energy is lost from an elastic collision, then that collision ____________elastic. C 500 What is perfectly elastic? C 500 This property of matter is described the resistance to a change in motion D 100 What is inertia? D 100 This is another way to describe Newton’s first law of motion. D 200 What is the Inertia law? D 200 According to Newton’s second law, acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the __________ applied. D 300 What is force? D 300 According to Newton’s second law of motion, acceleration of a body is indirectly to _______ of the body. D 400 What is mass? D 400 Substituting the term momentum for action or reaction forces, Newton’s third law could be stated this way to explain a rocket’s propulsion. D 500 What is “the forward momentum of the rocket is equal to the backward momentum of the exhaust gases from the back of the rocket? D 500 The symbol for momentum is this letter. E 100 What is the letter “p”? E 100 This is the equation for momentum. E 200 What is p = mv ? E 200 This symbol is used to indicate impulse in an equation. E 300 What is Dp? E 300 Impulse can be described by the equation: Impulse = force x _______. E 400 What is time? (to change momentum a force must be applied over time) E 400 In the following equation, solving for the final velocity of two masses stuck together, after a collision, the missing variables are______ + _______. E 500 What is m1 + m2? E 500 This device demonstrates the transfer of ________. F 100 What is momentum? F 100 These are built into cars to transfer energy away from the passengers during a collision. F 200 What are crumple zones? F 200 The object below is called a ________’s cradle. F 300 What is a Newton’s cradle? F 300 These instantly appearing “cushions” help prevent injuries in an auto accident. F 400 What are airbags? F 400 According to principles of momentum, the reason the pillow in the picture prevented the egg from cracking is _________. F 500 What is increase the duration of the impact? F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Physics’ Theorems (related to Momentum.) Click on screen to begin “The impulse experienced by the object equals the change in momentum. This is known as the __________ theorem.” Click on screen to continue What is the Impulse-Momentum Theorem? Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT