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Conservation of momentum
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A large metal ball is at rest, and a small rubber ball is moving at a high velocity. When they collide, the large metal ball
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Which series of steps describes how to demonstrate conservation of momentum in a system of two moving particles that collide?(1
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Two ice skaters want to prove conservation of momentum. Skater A has a mass of 72 kg, and skater B has a mass of 48 kg. They are
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A hockey puck with a mass of 0.16 kg travels at a velocity of 40 m/s toward a goalkeeper. The goalkeeper has a mass of 120 kg
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Some students conduct an experiment to prove conversation of momentum. They use two objects that collide. Measurements are taken
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Two students in bumper cars want to prove conservation of momentum. They collide their bumper cars. The first bumper car has a
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For an object to change its momentum, what type of force must act on the object?
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A hockey puck with a mass of 0.16 kg travels at a velocity of 40 m/s toward a goalkeeper. The goalkeeper has a mass of 120 kg
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One object is traveling northeast with a momentum of 12 kg-m/s, while a second object is traveling southwest on the same path as
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A large metal ball is at rest, and a small rubber ball is moving at a high velocity. When they collide, the large metal ball
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Which series of steps describes how to demonstrate conservation of momentum in a system of two moving particles that collide?(1
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Two ice skaters want to prove conservation of momentum. Skater A has a mass of 72 kg, and skater B has a mass of 48 kg. They are
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A hockey puck with a mass of 0.16 kg travels at a velocity of 40 m/s toward a goalkeeper. The goalkeeper has a mass of 120 kg
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A billiard ball moves with 3 kg⋅m/s of momentum and strikes three other billiard balls. What is the total momentum of the
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A hockey puck with a mass of 0.18 kg travels at a velocity of 35 m/s toward a goalkeeper. The goalkeeper has a mass of 130 kg
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Which equation correctly represents conservation of momentum for two colliding objects?m1a1+m2a2=0 m sub 1 A sub 1 plus m sub 2
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an experiment, objects 1 and 2 with masses m1 and m2 , respectively, collide with each other. The objects have initial
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a hockey puck with a mass of 0.16 kg travels at a velocity of 42 m/s toward a goalkeeper. the goalkeeper has a mass of 122 kg
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In a closed system, an object with a mass of 1.5 kg
collides with a second object. The two objects then move together at a
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Why is it when Two students push against each other while sitting on skateboards. The student with more mass does not travel as
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Some students conduct an experiment to prove conservation of momentum. They use two objects that collide. Measurements are taken
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Conservation of Momentum
1. What is a system? 2. How is a closed system different from an open system? 3. How does a newton’s
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A blue and a green billiard ball, each with a mass of 0.15 kg collide directly. Before the collision, the blue
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Essay Question:
A blue and a green billiard ball, each with a mass of 0.15 kg collide directly. Before the collision, the blue
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Which series of steps describes how to demonstrate conservation of momentum in a system of two moving particles that collide? (1
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In a closed system, a ball with a mass of 3 kg and a momentum of 24 kg·m/s collides into a ball with a mass of 1 kg that is
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Which series of steps describes how to demonstrate conservation of momentum in a system of two moving particles that collide?(1
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Two ice skaters want to prove conservation of momentum. Skater A has a mass of 72 kg, and skater B has a mass of 48 kg. They are
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What does the law of the conservation of momentum state?
Responses When two objects collide, they will each keep their initial
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When a bullet is fired from a gun, what is true about the momentum?
Responses The bullet and gun have equal momenta in opposite
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A motionless 140 kg astronaut is holding a 15 kg tool while on a spacewalk. To get moving, the astronaut throws the tool forward
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Vehicle A collides with Vehicle B. Which of the following remains the same as a result of the collision? (1 point)
• the
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Which is always true in a closed system?(1 point) Responses Acceleration is not constant. Acceleration is not constant. Momentum
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In a closed system, an object with a mass of 1.5 kg collides with a second object. The two objects then move together at a
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mass of 1 kg that is originally at rest. Which statement describes the momentum of the balls and the total momentum?(1 point)
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A cue stick has a mass of 0.5 kg. The cue stick hits a ball with a mass of 0.2 kg at a velocity of 2.5 m/s. What is the velocity
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What happens to the total momentum in a system of two interacting objects when a net force is exerted upon the system?(1 point)
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How would you calculate to show the Law of Conservation of
Momentum; momentum is never created or destroyed in a collision, it is
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Why is it impossible to demonstrate perfect conservation of momentum in real life here on Earth?,
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Some students conduct an experiment to prove conservation of momentum. They use two obiects that collide. Measurements are taken
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In a closed system, two moving bodies collide. There are no external forces acting on the system. How does the total momentum of
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Two students perform an experiment with soccer balls. They kick two soccer balls so that they collide. They measure the total
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Two students in bumper cars want to prove conservation of momentum. They collide their bumper cars. The first bumper car has a
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A large metal ball is at rest, and a small rubber ball is moving at a high velocity. When they collide, the momentum of the
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Which series of steps describes how to demonstrate conservation of momentum in a system of two moving particles that collide?(1
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Two ice skaters want to prove the conservation of momentum. Skater A has a mass of 72 kg, and Skater B has a mass of 55 kg. They
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How can you calculate whether momentum was conserved before and after a collision?
Take the sum of the momentums of both objects
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Which choice below is the best to describe why it is actually impossible to demonstrate conservation in real life, here on
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Newton’s cradle is a contraption where metal balls hang from a frame. When one ball is pulled and released, the collision
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Which statement is correct about the conservation of momentum in a system? (1 point)
The sum of two momenta before collision is
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