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Unit 6: Momentum Review 24-25

Unit 6: Momentum Review 24-25

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Unit 6: Momentum Review

RHS Physics

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For the following questions, identify if the statement is

(A) ALWAYS,

(S) SOMETIMES, or

(N) NEVER true.

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What is Momentum?

It is affected by two factors.

​* Mass

​* Velocity

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Multiple Choice

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1. An object with mass will have momentum.

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Sometimes: 1. An object with mass will have momentum.

  • ​The object will only have momentum if the object is moving. If the object is moving, then it has a measurable velocity.

  • ​Zero Velocity = Zero Momentum

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Multiple Choice

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2. The momentum of an object varies directly with the speed of the object

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Always: 2. The momentum of an object varies directly with the speed of the object

  • Momentum and Velocity are directly proportional.

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Multiple Choice

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3. An object with less mass can have more momentum than an object with more mass.

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Sometimes: 3. An object with less mass can have more momentum than an object with more mass.

  • Only if the object with less mass has a high enough velocity. Like Dash (little boy)

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Multiple Choice

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4. In a collision, the net impulse experienced by an object is equal to the change in its momentum.

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Always: 4. In a collision, the net impulse experienced by an object is equal to the change in its momentum.

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Multiple Choice

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 5. A force of 100 N acting for 0.1 seconds would provide the same impulse as a force of 5 N acting for 2.0 seconds.

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Always: 5. A force of 100 N acting for 0.1 seconds would provide the same impulse as a force of 5 N acting for 2.0 seconds.

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Multiple Choice

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 6. Two colliding objects will exert equal forces upon each other even if their mass is significantly different.

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Always: 6. Two colliding objects will exert equal forces upon each other even if their mass is significantly different.

  • According to Newton's 3rd Law, when two objects interact with each other they impart equal and opposite forces.

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Multiple Choice

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7. Total momentum is always conserved between any two objects involved in a collision.

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Always: 7. Total momentum is always conserved between any two objects involved in a collision.

  • According to the Law of Conservation of Momentum, the total momentum between 2 objects before a collision is the same total momentum between the 2 objects after a collision.

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Multiple Choice

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8. Momentum is conserved in an elastic collision but not in an inelastic collision.

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Never: 8. Momentum is conserved in an elastic collision but not in an inelastic collision.

  • According to the Law of Conservation of Momentum, the total momentum between 2 objects before a collision is the same total momentum between the 2 objects after a collision.

  • ​Momentum is always conserved between any 2 objects.

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Multiple Choice

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9. A car moving with a constant speed experiences no net force.

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Always

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Sometimes

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Never

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Always: 9. A car moving with a constant speed experiences no net force.

  • The forces on an object that is moving at constant velocity are balanced; therefore, no net force.

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Multiple Choice

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10. A truck driving along a highway road has a large quantity of momentum. If it moves at the same speed but has twice as much mass, its momentum is ___.

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halved

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quadrupled

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doubled

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unchanged

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Doubled: 10. A truck driving along a highway road has a large quantity of momentum. If it moves at the same speed but has twice as much mass, its momentum is ___.

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  • ​momentum and mass are directly proportional

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Multiple Choice

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11. A 4 kg object has a momentum of 12 kg•m/s. The object's speed is ___ m/s.

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3

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12

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48

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3 m/s: 11. A 4 kg object has a momentum of 12 kg•m/s. The object's speed is 3 m/s.

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  • 12 = (4)(v)

  • ​Divide both sides by 4

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Multiple Choice

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12. Which has more momentum, a 3 kg mass at 9 m/s or a 5 kg mass at 5 m/s?

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3 kg mass

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5 kg mass

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3 kg mass: 12. Which has more momentum, a 3 kg mass at 9 m/s or a 5 kg mass at 5 m/s?

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  • p = (3)(9) = 27 kg•m/s

  • ​The 3 kg mass has greater momentum.

  • ​p = (5)(5) = 24 kg•m/s

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Multiple Choice

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13.An 8 kg mass moving at 8 m/s collides with a stationary 5 kg mass. After the collision, both the 8 and the 5 kg mass move off in the same direction. If the 8 kg mass is moving at 3 m/s after they collide, what is the speed of the 5 kg mass?

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V2fV_{2f} = 12 m/s

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V2fV_{2f} = 8 m/s

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V2fV_{2f} = 15 m/s

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V2fV_{2f} = 40 m/s

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Multiple Choice

14. How much force is required to keep a 2-kg mass at a constant velocity?

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9.8 Newtons

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0 Newtons

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2 Newtons

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1

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Zero Newtons: 14. How much force is required to keep a 2-kg mass at a constant velocity?

  • Zero Newtons of Force

  • ​Constant Velocity = balanced forces

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Multiple Choice

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15. A 50-kg boy on ice skates throws a 5-kg ball to the left. If the ball ends up going 20 m/s, how fast is the boy going as a result of throwing the ball?

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10 m/s

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2.75 m/s

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2 m/s

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2m/s: 15. A 50-kg boy on ice skates throws a 5-kg ball to the left. If the ball ends up going 20 m/s, how fast is the boy going as a result of throwing the ball?

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​ Conservation of Momentum!

​Momentum of ball = Momentum of boy

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Multiple Choice

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16. Two cars that are 1500 kg each collide and stick together. The first car is moving 12.0 m/s to the right and the other is moving 16.0 m/s to the left. What is the velocity of the both cars after the collision?  Remember to include direction in your answer.

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-2 m/s, Left

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2 m/s, Left

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-2 m/s, Right

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2 m/s, Right

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-2m/s, Left: 16. Two cars that are 1500 kg each collide and stick together. The first car is moving 12.0 m/s to the right and the other is moving 16.0 m/s to the left. What is the velocity of the both cars after the collision?  Remember to include direction in your answer.

The word "stick" is a hint that you should use the formula for inelastic collisions.

Left = Negative Right = Positive

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Multiple Choice

17.  If an 8 kg cart at rest is pushed by a 4N force to the right for an interval of 5 seconds, what will the cart’s velocity be at the end of the interval?

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-2.5 m/s, Left

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2.5 m/s, Left

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-2.5 m/s, Right

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2.5 m/s, Right

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2.5 m/s, Right: 17.  If an 8 kg cart at rest is pushed by a 4N force to the right for an interval of 5 seconds, what will the cart’s velocity be at the end of the interval?

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Unit 6: Momentum Review

RHS Physics

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