Momentum 5.1 Practice (PPC)

Momentum 5.1 Practice (PPC)

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Physics

9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is momentum?

Back

Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, represented by the formula p = mv, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How is momentum conserved in collisions?

Back

In a closed system, the total momentum before a collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision, provided no external forces act on the system.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the formula for calculating change in momentum?

Back

The change in momentum (Δp) is calculated as Δp = p_final - p_initial.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the relationship between force and momentum?

Back

The net force acting on an object is equal to the rate of change of its momentum, expressed as F = Δp/Δt.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does a positive momentum indicate about an object's motion?

Back

A positive momentum indicates that the object is moving in the positive direction of the chosen coordinate system.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does a negative momentum indicate about an object's motion?

Back

A negative momentum indicates that the object is moving in the opposite direction of the chosen coordinate system.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is impulse?

Back

Impulse is the change in momentum of an object when a force is applied over a period of time, calculated as Impulse = FΔt.

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