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Changes in Momentum
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What can forces do to an object?
Speed
up or slow down the object
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What is momentum equal to?
Mass
times
velocity
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If a two-kilogram particle travels at five meters per second, what is its momentum?
10 kilogram meters per second
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What happens to momentum when a force is applied in the same direction as motion?
Momentum increases due to
acceleration
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What is the new momentum of a two-kilogram particle traveling at eight meters per second?
16 kilogram meters per second
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How do you calculate the force required to change momentum?
Force equals
change in momentum
divided by
time
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If the change in momentum is 6 and the time is 0.5 seconds, what is the force applied?
12
newtons
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What is the mass of the ball in the second example?
600
grams
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What is the initial velocity of the ball in the second example?
Zero
, it starts at rest
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What is the final momentum of a 600-gram ball accelerated to 14 meters per second?
4 kilogram meters per second
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How do you calculate the force required to accelerate the ball in the second example?
Use the
equation
for force
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What happens to momentum during a car crash?
Momentum decreases to zero almost
instantly
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Why is it important to spread the change in momentum over time during a crash?
To reduce the
force
experienced by occupants
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What safety features help reduce injury during car crashes?
Crumple zones
Seat belts
Airbags
Helmets
Crash mats
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How do crumple zones function in a car?
They absorb
impact
and extend
stopping time
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What are the two functions of seat belts?
Prevent
ejection
and slow down
occupants
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How do airbags help during a collision?
They compress to slow down
momentum
loss
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What is the key principle behind safety systems like helmets and crash mats?
They increase
time
for
momentum
loss
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What is the overall effect of increasing the time it takes for momentum to be lost?
It results in a lower
force
acting on a person
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What is the final takeaway from the video?
Forces
change
momentum
and affect
safety
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