
Phys Sci 5-6 Momentum
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Standards-aligned
Abby Fancsali
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10 Slides • 18 Questions
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Physical Science 5-6 Momentum
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Multiple Choice
What is acceleration due to gravity on Earth?
98 m/s2
9.8 m/s2
0.98 m/s2
980 m/s2
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Multiple Choice
If the mass of one of two spheres increases, how does it affect the gravity between the two spheres?
the gravity increases
the gravity decreases
the gravity fluctuates
the gravity is not affected
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Multiple Choice
Which type of friction that acts on objects that are not moving.
Static
Kinetic
Coefficient
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Multiple Choice
Whenever an object is moving, there is always this force opposing the motion:
inertia
momentum
friction
applied force
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Multiple Choice
Which type of friction is shown in the picture?
rolling
static
fluid
sliding
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Lesson Objectives
Describe Momentum
Calculate Momentum during an interaction
Describe how momentum is conserved in a collision
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Momentum: a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
Momentum can be described as inertia in motion
Momentum can be used to help determine how likely an object is to change its motion
A large truck is harder to stop than a smaller car
What is Momentum?
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You can calculate the momentum of an object using the mass and velocity
The Unit of momentum is kg*m/s
m= mass in kilograms
v = velocity in m/s
In momentum equations, we use the letter p to represent momentum, so we can distinguish it from mass
How to Calculate Momentum
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A 120 kg ostrich is running with a velocity of 16 m/s north. What is the momentum of the ostrich?
Step 1: Identify the equation that you need
p = m ×v
Step 2: Identify the variables that you know
p =?
m=120
v = 16
Step 3: Plug in the variables and solve
Calculating Momentum Sample Problem 1
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A 6 kg bowling ball is moving at 10 m/s down the alley toward the pins. What is the momentum of the bowling ball?
Step 1: Identify the equation that you need
p = m ×v
Step 2: Identify the variables that you know
p =
m=
v =
Calculating Momentum Sample Problem 2
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A 6 kg bowling ball is moving at 10 m/s down the alley toward the pins. What is the momentum of the bowling ball?
Step 1: Identify the equation that you need
p = m ×v
Step 2: Identify the variables that you know
p =?
m=6
v = 10
Step 3: Plug in the variables and solve
Calculating Momentum Sample Problem 2
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A 2.5 kg puppy is running with a velocity of 4.8 m/s south. What is the
momentum of the puppy?
Step 1: Identify the equation that you need
p = m ×v
Step 2: Identify the variables that you know
p =
m=
v =
Calculating Momentum Sample Problem 3
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A 2.5 kg puppy is running with a velocity of 4.8 m/s south. What is the
momentum of the puppy?
Step 1: Identify the equation that you need
p = m ×v
Step 2: Identify the variables that you know
p = ?
m= 2.5
v = 4.8
Calculating Momentum Sample Problem 3
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When a moving object hits an object at rest, momentum is transferred from the moving object to the stationary object.
The amount that is transferred depends on the types of objects
While an object's individual momentum may change, the total momentum between the two objects will not change
The Law of Conservation of Momentum: The momentum of any closed, isolated system does not change
It is true regardless of what happens in the collision
What is the Law of Conservation of Momentum?
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Multiple Choice
A truck rolling down a hill has less momentum than a roller skate with same speed.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which has more momentum: a 1000 kg car stopped at a red light or a 20 kg bike moving at 10 m/s?
car
bike
they are equal
cannot determine using the info provided
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