
Newton’s 3rd Law, Impulse, and Momentum
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- Q1Action/Reaction force pairs…Always point in the same directionAlways act on the same objectAlways have the same magnitudeAre always perpendicular to each other30s
- Q2The impulse-momentum theorem is a version of…Newton’s 4th LawNewton’s 3rd LawNewton’s 1st LawNewton’s 2nd Law30s
- Q3Impulse involves applying a(an)force to an objectmomentum to an objectdisplacement to an objectacceleration to an object30s
- Q4The magnitude of the momentum of the object is increasing in which of the cases?III onlyII onlyI and III onlyI and II only120s
- Q5The total momentum of a system is…Always 1-DAlways negativeAlways positiveAlways conserved120s
- Q6In an explosion/recoil scenarioThe objects after the event travel in the same direction (depending on mass)The objects after the event are at restThe objects travel in different directions (depending on mass)The objects before the event are at rest120s