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Momentum and Collisions Chapter 6 Momentum and Collisions Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions Momentum and Collisions

Momentum and Collisions 06-01/24 What is the SI unit of momentum? A) N∙m B) N/s C) N∙s D) N/m Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-02/24 When a cannon fires a cannonball, the cannon will recoil backward because the A) energy of the cannonball and cannon is conserved. B) momentum of the cannonball and cannon is conserved. C) energy of the cannon is greater than the energy of the cannonball. D) momentum of the cannon is greater than the energy of the Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-03/24 A child falls sideways off a sled while sledding on frictionless ice. What happens to the velocity of the sled? A) It increases. B) It remains the same. D) It decreases. D) cannot be determined from the information given Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-04/24 A rubber ball and a lump of putty have equal mass. They are thrown with equal speed against a wall. The ball bounces back with nearly the same speed with which it hit. The putty sticks to the wall. Which objects experiences the greater momentum change? A) the ball B) the putty C) Both experience the same momentum change. D) cannot be determined from the information given Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-05/24 A sailboat of mass m is moving with a momentum p. How would you represent its kinetic energy in terms of these two quantities? A) C) B) D) Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-06/24 If you pitch a baseball with twice the kinetic energy you gave it in the previous pitch, the magnitude of its momentum is A) the same. B) times as much. C) doubled. D) 4 times as much. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-07/24 Which of the following is an accurate statement? A) The momentum of a projectile is constant. B) The momentum of a moving object is constant. C) If an object is acted on by a non-zero net external force, its momentum will not remain constant. D) If the kinetic energy of an object is doubled, its momentum will also double. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-08/24 A small car meshes with a large truck in a head-on collision. Which of the following statements concerning the magnitude of the average collision force is correct? A) The truck experiences the greater average force. B) The small car experiences the greater average force. C) The small car and the truck experience the same average force. D) It is impossible to tell since the masses and velocities are not given. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-09/24 Two equal mass balls (one red and the other blue) are dropped from the same height, and rebound off the floor. The red ball rebounds to a higher position. Which ball is subjected to the greater magnitude of impulse during its collision with the floor? A) It's impossible to tell since the time intervals and forces are unknown. B) Both balls were subjected to the same magnitude impulse. C) the blue ball D) the red ball Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-10/24 A Ping-Pong ball moving east at a speed of 4 m/s, collides with a stationary bowling ball. The Ping-Pong ball bounces back to the west, and the bowling ball moves very slowly to the east. Which object experiences the greater magnitude impulse during the collision? A) Neither; both experienced the same magnitude impulse. B) the Ping-Pong ball C) the bowling ball D) It's impossible to tell since the velocities after the collision are unknown. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-11/24 A 3.0-kg object moves to the right at 4.0 m/s. It collides head-on with a 6.0-kg object moving to the left at 2.0 m/s. Which statement is correct? A) The total momentum both before and after the collision is 24 kg∙ m/s. B) The total momentum before the collision is 24 kg∙m/s, and after the collision is 0 kg∙m/s. C) The total momentum both before and after the collision is zero. D) None of the above is true. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-12/24 In a game of pool, the white cue ball hits the #5 ball and stops, while the #5 ball moves away with the same velocity as the cue ball had originally. The type of collision is A) elastic. B) inelastic. C) completely inelastic. D) any of the above, depending on the mass of the balls. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-13/24 A golf ball traveling 3.0 m/s to the right collides in a head-on collision with a stationary bowling ball in a friction-free environment. If the collision is almost perfectly elastic, the speed of the golf ball immediately after the collision is A) slightly less than 3.0 m/s. B) slightly greater than 3.0 m/s. C) equal to 3.0 m/s. D) much less than 3.0 m/s. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-14/24 A rubber ball with a speed of 5.0 m/s collides head-on elastically with an identical ball at rest. What is the speed of the initially stopped ball after the collision? A) zero B) 1.0 m/s C) 2.5 m/s D) 5.0 m/s Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-15/24 A red ball with a velocity of +3.0 m/s collides head-on with a yellow ball of equal mass moving with a velocity of -2.0 m/s. What is the velocity of the yellow ball after the elastic collision? A) zero B) +3.0 m/s C) -2.0 m/s D) +5.0 m/s Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-16/24 A 3.0-kg object moves to the right at 4.0 m/s. It collides in a perfectly inelastic collision with a 6.0 kg object moving to the left at 2.0 m/s. What is the total kinetic energy after the collision? A) 72 J B) 36 J C) 24 J D) 0 J Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-17/24 A small object collides with a large object and sticks. Which object experiences the larger magnitude of momentum change? A) the large object B) the small object C) Both objects experience the same magnitude of momentum change. D) cannot be determined from the information given Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-18/24 Which of the following is a false statement? A) For a uniform symmetric object, the center of mass is at the center of symmetry. B) For an object on the surface of the Earth, the center of gravity and the center of mass are the same point. C) The center of mass of an object must lie within the object. D) The center of gravity of an object may be thought of as the "balance point." Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-19/24 Tightrope walkers walk with a long flexible rod in order to A) increase their total weight. B) allow both hands to hold onto something. C) move faster along the rope. D) lower their center of mass. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-20/24 A plane, flying horizontally, releases a bomb, which explodes before hitting the ground. Neglecting air resistance, the center of mass of the bomb fragments, just after the explosion A) is zero. B) moves horizontally. C) moves vertically. D) moves along a parabolic path. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

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Momentum and Collisions 06-21/24 In a game of pool, the white cue ball hits the #9 ball and is deflected at a 35° angle to the original line of motion. What is the angle of deflection below the original line of motion for the #9 ball? A) 35° B) 55° C) 75° D) 90° Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-15/24 A very heavy object moving with speed v collides head-on with a very light object at rest. The collision is elastic, and there is no friction. The heavy object barely slows down. What is the speed of the light object after the collision? A) nearly v B) nearly 2v C) nearly 3v D) nearly infinite Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-16/24 A very light object moving with speed v collides head-on with a very heavy object at rest, in a frictionless environment. The collision is almost perfectly elastic. The speed of the heavy object after the collision is A) slightly greater than v. B) equal to v. C) slightly less than v. D) much less than v. Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions

Momentum and Collisions 06-18/24 A very heavy object moving with velocity v collides head-on with a very light object moving with velocity -v. The collision is elastic, and there is no friction. The heavy object barely slows down. What is the speed of the light object after the collision? A) nearly v B) nearly 2v C) nearly 3v D) nearly infinite Phy 2053 Conceptual Questions