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This document contains multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and problem-solving questions related to momentum and impulse. Key concepts include the formula for momentum, the relationship between mass and momentum, and the definition of impulse. It also includes calculations for momentum and impulse based on given scenarios.
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Unit 2 : COLLISION

Lesson 1 : Momentum and Impulse


Multiple-Choice Questions
1. What is the correct formula for momentum?
a) p=mv2
b) p=mv
c) p=ma
d) p=mgh

2. If the mass of an object is doubled while its velocity remains


constant, its momentum will:
a) Remain the same
b) Double
c) Be halved
d) Quadruple

3. Impulse is defined as:


a) The rate of change of velocity
b) The force applied over time
c) The change in momentum
d) The energy required for motion

4. A ball moving at 10 m/s has 30 kg·m/s of momentum. What is its


mass?
a) 2 kg
b) 3 kg
c) 5 kg
d) 6 kg

5. A large force applied over a short period of time results in:


a) Large impulse
b) Small impulse
c) No impulse
d) No change in momentum

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True/False Questions
1. Momentum is a scalar quantity. (____)
2. Impulse is equal to the change in momentum. (____)
3. An object at rest has zero momentum. (____)
4. Increasing the time of impact reduces the force experienced
during a collision. (____)
5. The unit of momentum is kg·m/s. (____)
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Fill in the Blanks
1. The momentum of an object is calculated using the formula p =
________.
2. The SI unit of impulse is ________.
3. A longer time of impact results in a ________ force.
4. Impulse is equal to the change in ________.
5. A stationary object has ________ momentum.
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Problem-Solving Questions
1. A 4 kg ball moves at 6 m/s. Calculate its momentum.
2. A force of 20 N is applied for 3 seconds. Calculate the impulse.
3. A car of mass 1,200 kg slows from 20 m/s to 5 m/s due to
braking. Find the impulse exerted on the car.

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