WEBThis collection of interactive simulations allow learners of Physics to explore core physics concepts by altering variables and observing the results. This section contains nearly 100 simulations and the numbers continue to grow.
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Collision Analysis and Momentum Problems - The Physics Classroom
WEBTo determine v (the velocity of the truck), the sum of the individual after-collision momentum of the two objects is set equal to the total momentum. The following equation results: 3000*v + 15 000 = 30 000. 3000*v = 15 000. v = 5.0 m/s. Using algebra skills, it can be shown that v = 5.0 m/s.
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Momentum and Collisions Review - The Physics Classroom
WEBTwo colliding objects will exert equal forces upon each other even if their mass is significantly different. During a collision, an object always encounters an impulse and a change in momentum. During a collision, the impulse which an object experiences is equal to its velocity change. The velocity change of two respective objects involved in a ...
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Linear momentum and collisions | High school physics | Khan Academy
WEBMomentum can explain—or predict—what happens when objects with different masses and velocities collide with one another. Let's bump our way into this important and relevant concept. Introduction to linear momentum and impulse. Introduction to momentum. Force vs. time graphs. Linear momentum review. Impulse review.
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Physics Video Tutorials - Momentum, Explosions, and Collisions
WEBThis collection of Physics videos provide an organized presentation of commonly covered physics concepts and principles taught in an introductory Physics course.
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Momentum and Collisions Review - with Answers - The Physics Classroom
WEBDuring a collision, an object always encounters an impulse and a change in momentum. During a collision, the impulse which an object experiences is equal to its velocity change. The velocity change of two respective objects involved in a collision will always be equal.
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Solving Problems Using Momentum Conservation - Physics …
WEBMomentum conservation can be used to develop an equation that relates pre-collision velocities to post-collision velocities. Example 1: Hit-and-Stick Collision. A 15-kg medicine ball is thrown at a velocity of 20 km/hr to a 60-kg person who is at rest on ice. The person catches the ball and subsequently slides with the ball across the ice.
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Minds on Physics: Momentum and Collisions - The Physics Classroom
WEBThis Momentum and Collisions module consists of 10 missions (assignments) that address such topics as momentum, impulse, impulse-momentum change theorem, action-reaction forces in a collision, momentum transfer in a …
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Momentum and Collisions - Momentum - The Physics Classroom
WEBThe Physics Classroom, Momentum and Its Conservation Unit, Lesson 1, Part a. What is momentum? What must be true of an object if it has momentum? Is momentum a scalar or a vector quantity? What is the standard metric unit of momentum? How does one determine the direction of the momentum of an object?
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From The Physics Classroom’s Teacher Toolkit http://www
WEBTo use the impulse-momentum change equation to analyze a collision in order to determine an unknown quantity in a collision problem. To use the impulse-momentum change equation as a guide to thinking about how a …