Physics - Deck 2 Flashcards
What is momentum?
the quantity (amount) of motion an object has
What is the formula of momentum?
p=mv (momentum = mass x velocity)
What is conservation of momentum?
The law that TOTAL momentum of objects in a system stays the same.
What is impulse?
A change in an object’s momentum
What’s the formula for impulse?
Fx(change in t)
Force x delta time
A change in momentum that takes place over a longer time requires ________ force than if it takes less time.
Less force. Imagine a skydiver. If he opens his parachute too late, he’ll hit the ground too hard.
What are the three types of collisions?
Elastic, inelastic, completely inelastic
The game of pool/billiards involves a lot of _________ collisions.
Elastic (approximate). Objects remain separate.
What is a completely inelastic collision?
When two objects collide and become one mass
What is a projectile?
Any object that falls or is thrown/propelled through space by an exerted force
What’s the key to calculating the motion of a projectile?
Calculating the horizontal and vertical velocities separately
When solving physics problems, what do you always start with?
You start with what you know and solve for the missing pieces.
What are the characteristics of waves?
frequency, amplitude, and speed
What is frequency?
the amount of wavelengths that occur in a fixed distance
What is a wavelength?
the distance between matching parts (crests or troughs) of a wave