Collisions Flashcards

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What is the principle of conservation of linear momentum?

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The total linear momentum of a system remains constant in collisions provided no external forces are applied.

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What happens with momentum in a closed system?

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The total momentum before a collision = the total momentum after a collision.

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What is the equation when pR_before is the momentum of the racket before and pB_after is the momentum of the ball after?

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pR_before + pB_before = pR_after + pB_after

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Is momentum a vector or a scalar?

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Vector

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What does momentum equal?

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p=mv

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What is key to remember about momentum?

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It is a vector so it can include negatives providing different directions.

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What are the 3 main types of collisions?

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1) Elastic collisions
2) Inelastic collisions
3) Perfectly elastic collisions

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In all the 3 main types of collisions what is the same?

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Momentum is always conserved.

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What is there no loss of in elastic collisions?

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Kinetic energy is conserved

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What happens with kinetic energy in an inelastic collision?

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Kinetic energy is not conserved.

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Give an example of an inelastic collision.

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When two objects collide and stick together and then move off together.

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Why are safety feature in a car?

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They are put in place so they increase the collision time to minimise the force on the driver.

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Name 4 safety features in a car.

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1) Crumple zones- designed for the front of the car to fold in, in the event of a collision which increases the collision time.
2) Tyre Tread- designed for an increase in friction which help you brake in a shorter distance.
3) Air bag- The is designed to inflate really rapidly and to cushion you.
4) A seat belt- Designed to hold the occupants inside the vehicle so people don’t go shooting forward.

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Define a perfectly elastic collision.

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A collision where momentum is conserved, but kinetic energy is not conserved.

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Define an inelastic collision.

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A collision where momentum is conserved and the objects stick together after the collision.

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Define a perfectly inelastic collision.

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A collision where momentum is conserved and the objects stick together after the collision.

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What is the conservation of momentum?

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In a closed system, the total momentum before a collision or event is the same as the total momentum after.

18
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What is impulse on a force-time graph?

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The area under the graph.

19
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What does impulse equal?

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ft = mv where ft is the impulse and mv is the change in momentum.