Higher Momentum and Impulse Questions
Higher Momentum and Impulse Questions
1. A rugby player of mass 94kg sprints to the line to score a try at 8ms-1.
Calculate the momentum of the rugby player.
2. A football of mass 0.42kg is thrown at a stationary student of mass 50.0kg who is wearing
roller blades as shown below.
3. A rocket of mass 5.0kg is travelling horizontally with a speed of 200ms-1 when it explodes
into two parts.
One part of mass 3.0kg continues tin the original direction with a speed of 100ms-1 and the
4. A shell of mass 6.0kg travelling with an unknown speed v travelling horizontally explodes into
two parts. One part of mass 4.0kg continues in the original direction with a speed of 80ms-1
and the other part continues in the same direction with a speed of 140ms-1.
6. Fill in the table below using the words conserved, not conserved and gained.
Type of Collision Total Total Energy Kinetic Energy
Momentum
Elastic
Inelastic
Explosion
7. A white pool ball of mass 200g is hit with a velocity of 1.6ms-1 and collides with a stationary
striped ball of the same mass.
If the striped ball moves off with a velocity of 1.9ms-1 then calculate or find:
8. A car of mass 1400kg travelling at a velocity of 19ms-1 collides head on with a car of mass
1600kg travelling at 15ms-1. If the cars lock together after impact then calculate or find:
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16. The graph below shows the force which acts on a 7kg object over a time interval of 8 seconds.
Calculate or find:
17. The force acting on an object is measured and the results are stored on a computer.
The force-time graph obtained from the computer is shown below.
Calculate the average force acting on the object during the 50ms.
18. A ball is thrown horizontally at a wall with a velocity of 12ms-1 and rebounds with a velocity
of -9ms-1.
The time of contact with the ball and the wall is 35ms and the change in momentum is -7kgms-1.
Calculate or find:
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(b) Show by calculation which measurement contributes the largest percentage uncertainty
25. The graph below shows the force acting on a mass of 5.0kg.