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  1. Linear Momentum_Initial&final Momentum Tutorial

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  3. Solved Determine the initial momentum, final momentum, and

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  5. Prove the initial momentum of a system of two colliding masses is equal

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  6. How to Use the Impulse-Momentum Theorem to Calculate a Final Momentum

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  1. PDF Adams-PhET Collision Lab

    Make sure the 1-d box is checked. Part 1 Scenario #1: Elastic collision between balls of equal mass x Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. x Make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before and after.

  2. Ph ET Collision Lab

    Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. Make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before. and after. V x = 0 V x = 0. 4 Ball 1: 2 kg Ball 2: 2 kg. Time: 1. Ball 1: V x = 1 V y = 0 Ball 2: V x = -0. V x = 0. Ball 1: V x = -0.

  3. Solved Part 1 Scenario 2: 100% Elastic collision between

    Science. Physics. Physics questions and answers. Part 1 Scenario 2: 100% Elastic collision between balls of unequal mass 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. I think the momentum will be the same after the collision as it was before the collision. 2. Complete the following data tables for each ball ...

  4. Solved Part 1 Scenario 1: 100% Elastic collision between

    Physics questions and answers. Part 1 Scenario 1: 100% Elastic collision between balls of equal mass 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim (what do you expect?) In elastic collision total kinetic energy before the colision equals total kinetic energy after. We can use conservation of momentum with ...

  5. Lab 6 Collision Lab- Conservation of Momentum HCCC-1

    Make sure the 1-d box is checked. Click on "More Data" to expand the data table. Part 1 (screen capture) Scenario #1: 100% Elastic collision between balls of equal mass 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial.

  6. PDF PhET Collision Lab

    • Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums . before. playing with the sim. • Make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before and after. • What is the relationship between the initial and final . total. momentums? • Describe the motion of the balls before and after the collision? Scenario #2:

  7. PDF Collision Lab- Conservation of Momentum (Newton's 3rd Law)

    Make sure the 1-d box is checked. Click on "More Data" to expand the data table. Part 1 Scenario #1: 100% Elastic collision between balls of equal mass 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. 2. Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial. Perform a

  8. PDF Computer Lab: Conservation of Momentum

    Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before running the simulation. On the back of this page, make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momen-tum of each ball before and after the collision. What is the relationship between the total initial and total final momentums?

  9. PDF The Air Track

    Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. Make a data table or momentum IF chart for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before and after. Before collision Ball Mass (kg) Velocity (m/s) Momentum (kg*m/s) 1 2 Total After Collision

  10. PDF PhET Collision Lab

    Make sure the 1-d box is checked. Part 1 Scenario #1: Elastic collision between balls of equal mass • Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. • Make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before and after. This can be done on the back of this paper or on a separate ...

  11. Solved Collision Lab- Conservation of Momentum (Newton's 3rd

    Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. It depends on the starting velocity, but if their initial velocities are the same, they will have the same velocity outwards. 2 Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial. Perform 2 trials with 2 different sets of balls of equal ...

  12. Copy of Collision Lab

    Part 1. Scenario #1: 100% Elastic collision between balls of equal mass. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. If the balls have equal mass, then their initial and final momentums will be the same. Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial.

  13. Module 4 Application Activity (1) (pdf)

    Scenario #1: Elastic collision between balls of equal mass Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. Initial momentum: In my opinion, I think that both balls have the same mass and are moving in opposite directions with equal velocities, the initial momentum of the system should be zero since they cancel each other out.

  14. Understanding Conservation of Momentum in Elastic Collisions:

    Bounce Back Two Different Situations: Same Mass 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. 2. Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial. Trial 1 Before Sim Ball Mass (kg) Velocity (m/s) Momentum (kg*m/s) 1 2 Total Trial 1 After Sim Ball Mass (kg) Velocity (m/s) Momentum ...

  15. Exploring Conservation of Momentum in Collisions: Elastic vs

    Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. Momentums will increase but ultimately be the same when added up. 2. Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial. Perform 2 trials with 2 different sets of balls of unequal masses.

  16. DOC The Air Track

    Make sure the 1-d box is checked. Part 1. Scenario #1: Elastic collision between balls of equal mass. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. Make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before and after. What is the relationship between the initial and final total momentums?

  17. Answered: Elastic collision between balls of…

    Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. Make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before and after. What is the relationship between the initial and final total momentums? Describe the motion of the balls before and after the collision?

  18. Solved Part 1 Scenario 2: 100% Elastic collision between

    Other Math questions and answers. Part 1 Scenario 2: 100% Elastic collision between balls of unequal mass 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. 2. Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial. Perform 2 trials with 2 different sets of balls of unequal masses.

  19. Part 1: From the simulations, take screenshots to create a Case study

    To create a case study on the topics of elastic collisions between balls of equal mass and balls of unequal mass, you will need to perform several steps and make various observations.. Here is a step-by-step guide for each topic: Elastic collision between balls of equal mass: 1. Start by forming a hypothesis about the initial and final momentums before conducting any simulations.

  20. Elastic collision between balls of unequal mass. 1

    Here's the best way to solve it. • Elastic collision between balls of unequal mass. 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. (5marks) 2. Make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before and after. (5marks) 3.

  21. Solved Collision Lab- Conservation of Momentum Directions

    Part 1 Scenario 1: 100% Elastic collision between balls of equal mass 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim. they would have the same welocity outwards if their mitial velocities are the same. 2. Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial.

  22. Collision Lab

    Part 1 Scenario #2 100% Elastic collision between balls of unequal mass 1. Make a hypothesis about initial and final momentums before playing with the sim 2 Complete the following data tables for each ball before and after each trial Perform 2 trials with 2 different sets of balls of unequal masses.