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momentum worksheet with answers: An Introduction to Mechanics Daniel Kleppner, Robert J. Kolenkow, 2010-05-06 A classic textbook on the principles of Newtonian mechanics for undergraduate students, accompanied by numerous worked examples and problems. |
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3 Jan 2016 · Physics Worksheet Momentum and Impulse Section: Name: Mr. Lin 3 g. Inelastic collision: Whenever colliding objects become tangled or coupled together, a totally
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• Calculate the momentum of a moving object using p = mv. • Describe the vector nature of momentum and illustrate it with some simple examples. • Draw vector diagrams to illustrate the relationship between the initial momentum, the final momentum and the change in momentum for each of the cases above. Newton's second law in terms of momentum
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Base your answers to questions 2 and 3 on the informa-tion below. An 8.00-kilogram ball is fired horizontally from a 1.00 × 103-kilogram cannon initially at rest. After hav-ing been fired, the momentum of the ball is 2.40 × 103 kilogram∙meters per second east. [Neglect friction.] 2. Calculate the magnitude of the cannon’s velocity
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The momentum of an object depends upon the object's _____. Pick two quantities. a. mass - how much stuff ... (Include appropriate units on your answers.) a. ... a 2.0-kg brick moving through the air at 12 m/s. b. ... a 3.5-kg wagon moving along the sidewalk at 1.2 m/s. 7. With what velocity must a 0.53-kg softball be moving to equal the ...
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Worksheet: Momentum and Impulse Name_____ PHYSICSFundamentals © 2004, GPB 6-03 1. Define momentum. Give the equation and unit.
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1 All three examples use the formula momentum = mass × velocity. a 48kg m/s b 150000 kg m/s c 3kg m/s (Remember to express the mass in kilograms and the velocity in m/s, thus: 0.06 kg × 50 m/s) 2 a momentum of truck with pellet after the collision = 0.102 kg × 0.8 m/s → 0.0816 kg m/s b momentum of pellet before the collision = 0.002 kg × v
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Momentum is defined as “mass in motion” and thus depends on the mass and velocity of the object. Since the cars were of equal ... It is important to note that answers B and E could never be true, since the kinetic energy of a system can never …
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Momentum Worksheet (p. 1) Physics Answer completely on your own paper. 1. Which has a greater momentum, a heavy truck at rest or a moving skateboard? 2. What is the momentum of a 0.50 kg hockey puck traveling at 50.0 m/s east? 25 kg·m/s east 3. A 1.5 kg football is thrown with a momentum of 22.5 kg·m/s forward. What is the velocity of the ...
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Worksheet 22 Module 9.5 Conservation of Linear Momentum Module 9.6 Momentum and Kinetic Energy in Collisions Module 9.7 Elastic Collisions in One Dimension Module 9.8 Collisions in Two Dimensions Problems 42, 49, 73, 74----- Problem 1 ----- A 59kg person sits with a large box of mass 24 kg at the center of a frictionless frozen pond.
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b. Draw a momentum vector diagram. 1.5 A rubber ball of mass 0,8 kg is dropped and strikes the floor with an initial velocity of 6 m.s-1. It bounces back with a final velocity of 4 m.s-1. a. Calculate the change in the momentum of the rubber ball caused by the floor. (8,0 kg.m.s-1 upwards) b. Draw a momentum vector diagram.
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Worksheet: Momentum Word Problems CHAPTER 8: Momentum Directions: Answer the following questions concerning the conservation of momentum using the equations below. Show all of you work to receive credit. p = mv Ft = ∆(mv) impulse = F∆t 1. A net force of 100 Newton’s is applied to a wagon for 5 seconds. This causes the wagon to
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a. What is the change in momentum of the tennis ball during the collision with the racket? Here, a tennis ball is hit by a tennis racket. The ball starts at rest and, when hit, leaves the racket with some velocity. Given: Equation: Calculations: ( )( ) ( )( )
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14 Jan 2013 · In an elastic collision, because momentum is conserved, the mv before a collision for each of the two objects must equal the mv after the collision for each of the two objects. This is written as m 1v 1o m 2v 2o m 1v 1f m 2v 2f The subscripts 1 and 2 refer to objects 1 and 2, respectively. Momentum 57
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5 Oct 2020 · Show that the momentum of the bullet is about 5.0 kg m/s. (1) (ii) The bullet collides with the wooden block and sticks in it. The bullet and the wooden block move off together. The mass of the wooden block is 0.80 kg. Calculate the velocity of the wooden block and bullet immediately after the
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Impulse is F twhich equals change of momentum. (c) Compare and contrast elastic and inelastic collisions. [2] Solution: Elastic collisions conserve both momentum and kinetic energy. Inelastic collisions conserve only momentum. However, total energy is conserved, since some kinetic energy will be converted into other forms. Page 2
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both the position and momentum of an electron with perfect accuracy. The more precisely we know one, the less precisely we know the other. Addressing Common Worksheet Questions: Since specific worksheet questions vary greatly, providing direct answers is impossible. However, we can address common question types and provide strategies for ...
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object’s momentum . Challenge Overview . For an object in linear motion, its momentum can be defined as . p=mv, or the momentum of an object (p) is equal to its mass (m) multiplied by its velocity (v). Momentum is a conserved quantity in a closed system, meaning if no outside forces act on the system, its total momentum will always stay the same.
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Momentum: Practice Worksheet Part A: Reviewing Conservation of momentum We have learned that in a collision, the total momentum is conserved. This means that the total momentum before a collision is equal to the total momentum after a collision; in other words pbefore = pafter. Answer the following, using complete sentences. 1.
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Add Important Angular Momentum Page: 394 Notes/Cues Here Unit: Work, Energy & Momentum Use this space for summary and/or additional notes. AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based Mr. Bigler An example of this occurs when a person spinning (e.g., an ice skater) begins the spin with arms extended, then pulls the arms closer to the body.
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difference, or lack thereof, in your answers! Why would it be practically impossible to actually put either one into orbit at this height? R = 𝑅= (9.8)(6.371×106+1)=7902 à æ (17384𝑖 ℎ) Same for the elephant, the critical speed equation is independent of the mass. Air resistance would slow them down drastically
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14 Jan 2013 · Momentum 1. A moving car has momentum. If it moves twice as fast, its momentum is as much. 2. Two cars, one twice as heavy as the other, move down a hill at the same speed. Compared to the lighter car, the momentum of the heavier car is as much. 3. The recoil momentum of a cannon that kicks is (more than) (less than) (the same as)
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Special Relativity Questions & Problems (Answers) 1. If you were on a spaceship travelling at 0.50c away from a star, what speed would the starlight pass you? (The speed of light: 3.00 x 108 m/s) 2. Does time dilation mean that time actually passes more slowly in moving references frames or that it only seems to pass more slowly?
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Energy: Lesson 3, Bouncing Balls Activity (for High School) – Bouncing Balls Worksheet – Answers 3 4. Calculate the momentum of each ball before it hits the surface (Starting Momentum). Tennis Ball: p = m*v where P is momentum, m is mass, and v is the velocity right before the ball hits the surface. p = 0.0578 kg * 4.43 m/s
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Linear Momentum and Collisions 7.1 The Important Stuff 7.1.1 Linear Momentum The linear momentum of a particle with mass m moving with velocity v is defined as p = mv (7.1) Linear momentum is a vector. When giving the linear momentum of a particle you must specify its magnitude and direction. We can see from the definition that its units ...
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6 Feb 2012 · a. the same momentum. b. twice as much momentum. c. four times as much momentum. d. eight times of the momentum. e. sixteen times of the momentum. 6. Compared to a 2-ton truck moving at 20 m/s, a 1-ton car moving at 80 m/s has a. the same momentum. b. twice as much momentum. c. four times as much momentum. d. eight times of the momentum.
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Momentum is defined by p = mv. Taking the direction of motion as positive, your initial momentum was zero and your final momentum is p = (70.0 kg)(2.75 m/s) = 192.5 kgm/s . Impulse is defined as the change in momentum I = pf pi = 192.5 kgm/s .
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Momentum: Unit 1 Notes Level 1: Introduction to Momentum The Definition Momentum is a word we sometime use in everyday language. When we say someone has a lot of momentum, it means they are on a roll, difficult to stop, really moving forward. In physics, momentum means “mass in motion”. The more mass an object has, the more momentum it has.
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Now is probably a good time to go through some 1D and 2D collision questions. When approaching 2D collision or momentum problems, remember to split your analysis using separate directions. If you have x- and y-components, remember that it is . linear momentum. that is conserved, so the x-momentum and y-momentum are conserved separately.
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Angular momentum is defined as the cross product of position and momentum, L = r × p. The direction of the angular momentum is perpendicular to the plane formed by the position and momentum vectors. For this problem that means either into the paper, denoted by ×, or out of the paper, (·). To find the direction, we sweep our right hand ...