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Physics – Momentum Exam Questions and Answers
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Momentum - ANSWER-The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity. 
 
Impulse - ANSWER-A force acting briefly on a body and producing a finite change of momentum. 
 
Vector Quantity - ANSWER-Has both magnitude and direction. 
 
The Direction of the Velocity Vector - ANSWER-The direction of the force. 
 
Conserved - ANSWER-Maintained at a constant overall total. 
 
Impulse-Momentum Theorem - ANSWER-The impulse of a force is the product of the average force ...
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AP Physics 1 Formula Sheet Quiz 2023 Update
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AP Physics 1 Formula Sheet Quiz 
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v = v₀ + at - 1st kinematic equation 
x = x₀ + v₀t + ½at² - 2nd kinematic equation 
v² = v₀² + 2a(∆x) - 3rd kinematic equation 
a = ∑F/m = Fnet/m - Newton's 2nd Law (solved for acceleration) 
|Ff| = µ|Fn| - Force of friction Definition 
a = v²/r - Centripetal acceleration 
p = mv - Linear Momentum 
∆p = F∆t - Impulse Momentum Theorem 
K = ½mv² - Kinetic energy (translational) 
∆E = W = Fd = Fdcos(θ) - Work Energy Theorem /...
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AP Physics 1 Formula Sheet Quiz 2023 Update
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AP Physics 1 Formula Sheet Quiz 
2023 Update 
v = v₀ + at - 1st kinematic equation 
x = x₀ + v₀t + ½at² - 2nd kinematic equation 
v² = v₀² + 2a(∆x) - 3rd kinematic equation 
a = ∑F/m = Fnet/m - Newton's 2nd Law (solved for acceleration) 
|Ff| = µ|Fn| - Force of friction Definition 
a = v²/r - Centripetal acceleration 
p = mv - Linear Momentum 
∆p = F∆t - Impulse Momentum Theorem 
K = ½mv² - Kinetic energy (translational) 
∆E = W = Fd = Fdcos(θ) - Work Energy Theorem /...
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Physics Exam Chapter 5-7 Review
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Chapter 5: Newton's Laws of Motion 
1. Newton's First Law: An object will remain at rest or move in a straight line at constant speed 
unless acted upon by a net external force (law of inertia). 
2. Newton's Second Law: The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force 
acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass (F = ma). 
3. Newton's Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. 
4. Applications: Problems involving friction, tension, an...
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Lab report lab 126
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This is the lab report of lab 126- Conservation of Linear Momentum and Impulse Momentum Theorem of the course physics111A. Scored 98/100. It contains the objectives, theoretical background, pictures, procedures, data in tables, graphs, calculations, analysis, discussion results, raw data, and answers all the questions given in the lab manual quite neatly. Everything is explained deeply and in simple words.
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Grade 12 IEB Physical Science - Momentum and Impulse
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This summary for Grade 12 IEB Physical Science explores momentum, impulse, and collisions, detailing both elastic and inelastic collisions. It covers Newton’s Second Law in terms of momentum, the impulse-momentum theorem, and conservation of linear momentum with examples. This guide is perfect for mastering the principles of motion and forces for exams.
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PHY-102: Energy and Circular Motion Exercises
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PHY-102: Energy and Circular Motion Exercises 
Complete the following exercises. 
1. A rifle with a longer barrel can fire bullets with a larger velocity than a rifle with a shorter 
barrel. 
a. Explain this using the impulse-momentum theorem. 
By the theory of momentum, change in momentum of an object equals the 
impulse applied to it meaning that the long barrel of the rifle covers a huge 
amount of motion of the bullet since the bullet receives more impulse from the 
expanding gases with...
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Comprehensive AP Physics C: Mechanics Notes
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I took these notes in my senior year of high school for AP Physics C: Mechanics in 2021-2022. It is a comprehensive record of the following topics: Antiderivates & Calculus, Graphs, Constant Acceleration, Free Fall, Vectors in Two Dimensions, Projectile Motion, Rotation With Analogy to Translation, Rotational Kinematics, Mass, Weight, Force, Newton's Third Law, Normal Forces, The Atwood Machine, Free Body Diagrams With Contact Forces and Friction and Angles, Inclined Planes, Springs and Rubbe...
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GRADE 12 PHYSICS DEFINITIONS EXAM/ FULL COMPLETE 2025 NEWTONS SECOND LAW (MOMENTUM) - CORRECT ANSWERS -the net force acting on an object is equal to the rate of change of momentum LAW OF CONSERVATION OF LINEAR MOMENTUM - CORRECT ANSWERS -the total linea
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GRADE 12 PHYSICS DEFINITIONS EXAM/ FULL COMPLETE 2025 
 
NEWTONS SECOND LAW (MOMENTUM) - CORRECT ANSWERS -the net force acting on an object is equal to the rate of change of momentum 
 
LAW OF CONSERVATION OF LINEAR MOMENTUM - CORRECT ANSWERS -the total linear momentum of an isolated system remains constant (is conserved) 
 
ELASTIC COLLISION - CORRECT ANSWERS -a collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved 
 
INELASTIC COLLISION - CORRECT ANSWERS -a collision in which only ...
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IEB Grade 11 Physics Notes
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A comprehensive set of notes containing all IEB official definitions, formula sheets, explanations, worked examples and methods to use when asked a certain question. 
 
Topics covered: 
- Kinematics: Motion in 1D 
- Types of force 
- Newton's Laws (I, II, III, Law of Gravitation). 
- Accuracy, precision, percentage error 
- Momentum 
- Collisions (Elastic & Inelastic) 
- Impulse 
- Work, energy, power 
- Non-conservative systems 
- Work-Energy theorem 
- Graphing Motion
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