By momentum we mean _____________________________________________ Formula: momentum = _________________________________________ An object will have a large momentum if either its _________________ or _______________is large. The momentum of an object at rest is __________________________ If the mass of an object remains the same and its momentum changes, then ___________________ occurs. Impulse changes the momentum of an object. What are the two factors that determine impulse? __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Formula: impulse = ___________________________________ What are the two ways you can increase the momentum of an object? 1._____________________________________________________________________________

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By momentum we mean _____________________________________________

Formula: momentum = _________________________________________

An object will have a large momentum if either its _________________ or _______________is large.

The momentum of an object at rest is __________________________

If the mass of an object remains the same and its momentum changes, then ___________________ occurs.

Impulse changes the momentum of an object. What are the two factors that determine impulse?

  1. __________________________________________________
  2. __________________________________________________

Formula: impulse = ___________________________________

What are the two ways you can increase the momentum of an object?

            1._____________________________________________________________________________

  1. _____________________________________________________________________________

How can you decrease momentum over a long period of time? ___________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

How can you decrease momentum in a short period of time? _____________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

Why is the impulse greater when an object bounces? ___________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

State the Law of Conservation of Momentum: _________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Define “elastic collision”: __________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Define “inelastic collision”: ________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

 

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