FORCE AND IMPULSE Flashcards

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1
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can change the motion of an object

A

FORCE

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2
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object with mass to change its velocity.

A

FORCE

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3
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can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.

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FORCE

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4
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quantify the effect of force acting overtime to change the momentum of object.

A

IMPULSE

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5
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product of force delta over time.

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Impulse= F ⃗∆t

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6
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upper-case J

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IMPULSE

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7
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directly proportional to an object’s force and directly proportional to the object’s time.

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TRUE

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8
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the impulse applied to an object will be equal to the change in its momentum.

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IMPULSE MOMENTUM THEOREM

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9
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The product of F∆t is momentum.

A

TRUE

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10
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If there is an impulse, there is also a change in motion.

A

TRUE

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11
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The impulse is directly proportional to an object’s time and velocity.

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FALSE (to time only)

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12
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Law of Conservation of Momentum

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which states that For two or more bodies in an isolated system acting upon each other, their total momentum remains constant unless an external force is applied. Therefore, momentum can neither be created nor destroyed.

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