Mission MC3 Impulse and Momentum Change Variables
Mission MC3 focuses on the interdependence of the variables in the impulse-momentum change equation. You will have to predict the effect that variations in one variable have upon the other variables. The mission consists of 32 questions organized into 8 Question Groups. You must answer one question from each Question Group to complete the mission. The learning outcomes for this mission are ...
Learning Outcomes
- The student should be able to identify the effect (or non-effect) of alterations in the time and the force upon other collision variables (such as velocity change, momentum change, and impulse).
- The student should be able to identify the effect (or non-effect) of alterations in the mass and the velocity change upon other collision variables (such as force, momentum change, and impulse).
Getting Help
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The Physics Classroom, Momentum and Its Conservation Unit, Lesson 1, Part c
- What effect would an alteration in the collision time have upon the subsequent impulse and momentum change (assuming a constant force)?
- If a impulse stops a moving object, then how would an alteration in the collision time effect the force, the impulse and the momentum change?
- If an impulse stops a moving object, then how would an alteration in the mass of the object effect the collision time, the impulse and the momentum change (assuming a constant force)?
- If a moving object is colliding with a stable surface, in what way will bouncing effect the velocity change, momentum change and impact force?
- In what way will a collision of a moving object with a hard surface be different than a collision with a soft surface?
- In what way do air bags in cars protect the passengers when a car collision occurs?