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Momentum and Collisions

Momentum and Collisions

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Science

8th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 10 Questions

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Momentum and Collisions: What is Momentum?

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Multiple Choice

1) Momentum is the measurement of _____ in motion?

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Time

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Mass

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Work

4

Power

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Energy

4

Multiple Choice

2) What letter is typically used to represent momentum in physic equations?

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m

2

w

3

v

4

b

5

p

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Multiple Choice

Finish the formula: Momentum = Mass * _________

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Velocity

2

Acceleration

3

Voltage

4

Power

5

Work

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a unit of measurement for momentum?

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N

2

N m/s

3

J

4

kg m/s

5

J/s

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Multiple Choice

Because momentum is a vector measurement, it has both a magnitude and a _______.

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Direction

2

Velocity

3

Temperature

4

Speed

5

Volume

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is true about collisions according to the Law of Momentum Conservation?

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The total momentum of the objects must remain the same

2

The momentum of each object must stay the same

3

Some momentum will be lost

4

None of the Above

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Multiple Choice

If a 70kg man and a 40k boy are both running at the same velocity, who has more momentum?

1

The boy

2

The man

3

They both have the same momentum

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Multiple Choice

What is the momentum of a 3 kg ball moving at the velocity of 5 m/s east?

1

3 kg m/s east

2

5 kg m/s west

3

15 kg m/s west

4

15 kg m/s east

5

0 kg m/s

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Multiple Choice

What do we call it when two or more moving objects exert forces on each other for a short period of time?

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Momentum

2

Work

3

Collisions

4

Friction

5

Energy

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Multiple Choice

If a ball is moving at the velocity of 10 m/s east with a momentum of 50 kg m/s east, what is its mass?1 kg

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1 kg

2

2.5 kg

3

5 kg

4

25 kg

5

500 kg

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