Momentum and Impulse Trivia

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Momentum and Impulse Trivia By: Kayla Gordon And Brian Davis

#1 Which has more momentum, a large truck moving at 30 mph or a small truck moving at 30 mph?

Answer #1 The Large Truck.

#2 TRUE or FALSE… The momentum of an object can be calculated by multiplying the mass of an object by its velocity.

Answer # 2 True

#3 True of False Momentum is always conserved.

Answer # 3 True

#4 True or false? If a net force acts on a system, the system’s momentum will change.

Answer #4 True

#5 Compared to a sports car moving t 30 mph, the same sports car moving at 60 mph has______?

Answer #5 Twice as much momentum.

#6 What is the equation for impulse?

Answer # 6 FΔT=mΔv

#7 My 25 kg dog is running at a constant speed of 15 m/s away from me. I throw a 3 kg frisbee past her at a constant speed of 40 m/s, which she flawlessly catches. What is her velocity of her and the frisbee after she caught it?

#7 MaVai+MbVbi=(Ma*Mb)Vf 25*15+3*40=(25+3)Vf 375+120=28*Vf 495=28*Vf 28 =17.678m/s