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THIS is
momentum
To Review
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Momentum
Impulse
Collisions
Newton’s
Laws of
Motion
Equations
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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.)
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“The impulse experienced by the
object equals the change in
momentum. This is known as the
__________ theorem.”
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What is the Impulse-Momentum
Theorem?
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