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1 1 pt Definitions Impulse P problems P conservation Misc.

2 What is the definition of momentum?

3 1 PT Inertia in motion/mass X velocity

4 What is the definition of impulse?

5 2 PT Change in momentum/force X time

6 What is an elastic collision?

7 3 PT A collision in which the objects do not stick together

8 What is an inelastic collision?

9 4 PT A collision in which the objects stick together after colliding

10 What is the law of conservation on momentum?

11 5 PT Momentum cannot be gained or lost only transferred from one object to another

12 Why are padded dashboards used?

13 1 PT To increase the time of impact and increase the impulse

14 A cannonball is shot from a cannon. Is the impulse the same, smaller or larger on the cannon as on the ball?

15 2 PT same

16 A bug runs into the windshield of a moving bus. Which one, the bus or bug, has the greater impulse?

17 3 PT same

18 Superman throws a massive asteriod in space. Which one travels faster – Superman or the asteroid?

19 4 PT Superman

20 Why are large impulses a good thing?

21 5 PT They increase the time of impact and decrease the damage done in a collision.

22 A 2 kg ball moving at 5 m/s has ________ kg m/s of momentum.

23 1 PT 10 kg m/s

24 A 5 kg ball with 20 kg m/s of momentum moves with a speed of _____ m/s.

25 2 PT 4 m/s

26 A tricycle moves at 3 m/s with 15 kg m/s of momentum. What is the mass of the tricycle?

27 3 PT 5 kg

28 What is the momentum of a 10 kg object moving at 6 m/s?

29 4 PT 60 kg m/s

30 How much mass would an object moving at 15 m/s with 45 kg m/s of momentum have?

31 5 PT 3 kg

32 What is the law of conservation of momentum?

33 1 PT Momentum cannot be gained or lost – only transferred from one object to another

34 Granny (50 kg) is skating at 4 m/s and picks up her stationary 25 kg grandson. What is their momentum before collision?

35 2 PT 200 kg m/s

36 Granny (50 kg) is skating at 4 m/s and picks up her stationary 25 kg grandson. What is their momentum after the collision?

37 3 PT 200 kg m/s

38 Granny (50 kg) is skating at 4 m/s and picks up her stationary 25 kg grandson. What is their speed after the collision?

39 4 PT 2.7 m/s

40 A 2 kg cart moving at 3 m/s collides with a 1 kg cart moving at 2 m/s in a head- on collision. If they stick together after colliding, what is their speed afterwards?

41 5 PT 1 m/s

42 What are the units of momentum?

43 1 PT Kg m/s

44 What is the momentum of a 20 kg child running at 10 m/s?

45 2 PT 200 kg m/s

46 A 1000 kg car has a momentum of 3500 kg m/s. What is its velocity?

47 3 PT 3.5 m/s

48 A 1 kg blob of putty thrown at 1 m/s hits a second 1 kg blob of putty at rest. What is their momentum after the collision?

49 4 PT 1 kg m/s

50 Granny (100 kg) is skating at 10 m/s. She picks up her stationary 25 kg grandchild. What is their speed after Granny picks her up?

51 5 PT 8 m/s


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