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What is momentum?
A property of all
moving
objects
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How is momentum calculated?
Mass
multiplied
by velocity
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What type of quantity is momentum?
A
vector
quantity
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What does it mean for momentum to be a vector quantity?
It has
both
magnitude and
direction
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What is the conservation of momentum principle?
Total
momentum before
equals
total after
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How do you find total momentum before a collision?
Add
the momentums of
both
objects
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What does a positive total momentum indicate after a collision?
Movement to the
right
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What is momentum equal to?
Mass times
velocity
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How do you calculate the shared velocity after a collision?
Velocity equals momentum divided by
mass
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How does applying a force affect an object's momentum?
It
changes
the object's momentum
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What happens to momentum when velocity increases?
Momentum also
increases
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What is the equation for calculating force based on momentum change?
Force =
change
in momentum / time
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What happens to momentum when objects are stationary?
Total momentum is
zero
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What is the initial momentum of a gun before it is fired?
Zero
momentum
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What happens to the gun's momentum when it fires a bullet?
Gun recoils with
equal
momentum
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How do you calculate the force required to accelerate the ball?
Use force =
change
in momentum / time
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How do you find the gun's recoil velocity?
Set total
momentum
to zero
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Why is understanding momentum change important in car crashes?
Momentum
decreases
to zero quickly
Causes high forces on occupants
Can lead to serious
injuries
Reducing force can
minimize
harm
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What does a negative recoil velocity indicate?
Movement in the
opposite
direction
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What safety features help reduce injury during car crashes?
Crumple zones absorb impact
Seat
belts prevent ejection
Airbags
cushion impact
All
increase
time for momentum loss
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How do crumple zones function in a car?
Crumple on impact
Extend time for
momentum
loss
Reduce
force
experienced by occupants
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What is the symbol for momentum?
p
(rho)
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What role do seat belts play in a car crash?
Prevent ejection from the car
Stretch slightly to
slow
down occupants
Reduce
force
experienced during a crash
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How do airbags help in a car crash?
Act as a
cushion
Compress
to slow down occupants
Reduce force from hard surfaces
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How can the momentum equation be expressed?
p =
mv
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What is the common principle behind safety systems like helmets and crash mats?
Increase
time for momentum loss
Result in lower
forces
on impact
Reduce risk of injury
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How do safety features in cars reduce the risk of harm during a crash?
They
increase
time for momentum loss
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What is the key takeaway regarding momentum and forces in this video?
Forces
change
momentum over time
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What are the key concepts of momentum discussed in the video?
Momentum is mass
times
velocity
Momentum is a
vector
quantity
Conservation of momentum principle
Total momentum before equals total after
Momentum can be
zero
for stationary objects
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What happens to the force experienced by occupants if momentum change is spread over a longer time?
The force experienced is
reduced
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Why is it important to spread the change in momentum over time during a collision?
To
reduce
the force and risk of
injury
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What are the steps to calculate the recoil velocity of a gun after firing?
Determine bullet's
momentum
Set
total
momentum to zero
Calculate gun's momentum
Solve for gun's velocity
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What are the implications of momentum in collisions?
Momentum is
conserved
in collisions
Direction
of momentum affects movement
Combined mass affects post-collision
velocity
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