3.5 Newton’s Laws Of Motion And Momentum Flashcards

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If an object is in equilibrium it means the object is…

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Not accelerating, it is either stationary or moving at a constant velocity

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Which of Newton’s Laws state ‘every action force has an equal and opposite reaction force’

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Newton’s 3rd law

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What is Newton’s second law?

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F=ma
The resultant force of an object is proportional to the rate of change of momentum of the object and in the same direction

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What is Newton’s first law?

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An object at rest or moving with constant velocity will stay that way unless a resultant force acts upon it

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What is the difference between elastic and in elastic collisions?

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In an elastic collision, the kinetic energy before is equal to the kinetic energy afterwards-no energy is lost
However, in an inelastic collision, the kinetic energy at the end is not equal to the kinetic energy at the start-some energy is lost to the surroundings

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Give an equation that can be used to calculate momentum

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momentum=mass x velocity

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True or false: linear momentum is only conversed in elastic collisions

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False, linear momentum is always conserved

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The rate of change of momentum can also be described as…

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Resultant force

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9
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What is impulse?

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The change in momentum
Ft=mv

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What does the area underneath a force-time graph stand for?

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Impulse, the change in momentum

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What is meant by the principle of conservation of energy?

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred into other forms of energy
Therefore the total energy in a closed system would remain the same

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What is the equation used for the principle of conversation of momentum in one-dimensional collisions?

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m1u1+m2u2=m1v1+m2v2

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