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Forces & Motion - Momentum

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What is momentum?   quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object  
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What happens to momentum when two billiard balls collide?   it stays the same  
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What is momentum conservation?   the law that states that any time objectscollide, the total amount of momentum stays the same  
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What gives momentum to a ball at rest?   reaction force  
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What reduces momentum of a cue ball?   action force  
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What happens to a train's momentum when it increases its velocity?   it increases  
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An ice skater with a mass of 65 kg moves along the ice with a constant velocity of 2.0 m/s. What is the skater's momentum?   130 kg  m/s  
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An astronaut uses a jet of nitrogen of gravity to maneuver in space. How can this be done?   momentum conservation  
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What must you know to find momentum of an object?   mass and velocity  
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Which one of Newton's law of motion is equivalent to the law of conservation of momentum?   the third  
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What is the equation for momentum?   p = m x v  
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