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Phys Sci 5-6 Momentum

Phys Sci 5-6 Momentum

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-PS2-4, MS-PS2-2, HS-PS2-2

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Abby Fancsali

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10 Slides • 18 Questions

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​Physical Science 5-6 Momentum

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Acceleration occurs when an object changes its speed or ______.
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direction
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force
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inertia
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mass

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Which line represents an object moving at a faster speed?
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A
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B

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Multiple Choice

What is acceleration due to gravity on Earth?

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98 m/s2

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9.8 m/s2

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0.98 m/s2

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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?

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the gravity increases

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the gravity decreases

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the gravity fluctuates

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the gravity is not affected

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Which type of friction that acts on objects that are not moving. 

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Static

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Kinetic

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Coefficient

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Whenever an object is moving, there is always this force opposing the motion:

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inertia

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momentum

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friction

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applied force

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Which type of friction is shown in the picture?

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rolling

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static

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fluid

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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

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A truck rolling down a hill has less momentum than a roller skate with same speed.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

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Which has more momentum: a 1000 kg car stopped at a red light or a 20 kg bike moving at 10 m/s?

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car

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bike

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they are equal

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cannot determine using the info provided

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