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Collisions in One Dimension Arizona State University PHY 122
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Collisions in One Dimension 
 
PHY 122 - 24181 
 
Week 6 
2 
Objectives: 
This lab will investigate simple elastic and inelastic collisions in one dimension with emphasis 
on conservation of momentum and conservation of energy principles. 
Experimental Data: 
Collision # 1.1 
3 
Collision # 1.2
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Testbank for College Physics from OpenStax College
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Testbank for College Physics from OpenStax College 
CONTENTS 
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Preface 
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Chapter 
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Introduction: 
The 
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Physics 
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Title of the Experiment: Collisions in One Dimension Conservation of Linear Momentum and (sometimes) Mechanical Energy
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Title of the Experiment: Collisions in One Dimension Conservation of Linear Momentum and (sometimes) 
Mechanical Energy 
 
 
Section SLN: PSY122 43137 
TA’s Name: 
Week of the experiment: 6 
OBJECTIVE: To study the law of conservation of momentum energy by testing one dimensional elastic and inelastic 
collisions.
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Honors Physics Midterm Questions with Certified Answers
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Honors Physics Midterm Questions with 
 
Certified Answers 
 
What is the difference between speed and velocity? 
 Speed is the measure of how fast an object is moving, while velocity includes both the speed 
and the direction of the object's motion. 
 
How does Newton's Third Law of Motion apply to interactions between two objects? 
 Newton's Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite 
reaction, meaning that when one object exerts a force on a second obj...
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PHYS Straighterline Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified
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PHYS Straighterline Questions and 
Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | 
 
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What is Ohm's Law and how is it expressed? 
 
 Ohm's Law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly 
proportional to the voltage across the two points and is given by ( V = IR ), where ( V ) is 
voltage, ( I ) is current, and ( R ) is resistance. 
 
What is the difference between elastic and inelastic collisions? 
 
 In elastic collisions, total kinetic ...
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MCAT Physics Equations/Concepts Review Practice Exam.
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MCAT Physics Equations/Concepts Review Practice Exam. 
 
 
Kinematics Equations - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
Force of Gravity Between Two Objects - CORRECT ANSWER Units of G = N∗m²/kg² 
 
Kinetic Friction - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
Static Friction - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
Uniform Circular Motion - Velocity - CORRECT ANSWER Velocity vector is constantly changing and is tangential to the circle of motion 
 
Centripetal Acceleration - CORRECT ANSWER The acceleration vector always points toward the center of the ...
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PHTLS Exam Prep
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PHTLS Exam Prep 
 
what are newton's 1st & second laws? - 
1: a body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in motion until acted upon 
by an outside force 
2: force = mass x accelleration 
 
what are the rule of 9's? - 
ADULT 
9% = entire head 
9% = entire arm 
9% =chest 
9% =abdomen 
18% = entire back 
18% = entire leg 
1% perineum 
 
CHILD 
18% = entire head 
9% =entire arm 
9% = chest 
9% = abdomen 
18% = entire back 
 
14% = entire leg 
1% = perineum 
 
what are t...
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Grade 12 IEB Physical Science: Momentum, Impulse, Work, Energy and Power
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These notes cover Section C as per the IEB Physical Science SAGS. Included are comprehensive notes and annotated examples on Linear Momentum (1D), Newton's Second Law expressed in terms of Momentum, Conservation of Momentum and Elastic and Inelastic Collisions, Impulse and Work, Energy and Power. Although these notes are detailed, to perform well in physics, practicing textbook examples as well as past papers is imperative to make sure you understand the work. I hope these notes are helpful!
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PHYS 2207 Final Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified.
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P(speed) = v^2 e^(-Kavg/kbT) 
compare energies = e^(-(delta E)/kbtT) 
if comparing probabilities use delta v 
lower energy states have higher probability 
pressure - answersum of impulses on thewall; impluse in time is the number of collisions off 
the wall times the average impulse of a collision 
number collisions - answer# collisions (N) = nAvt 
n -> N particles/V = density of particles 
A is area of space to impact 
v is vrms speed 
**each impulse imparts a momentum to the wall which is a...
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OAT Bootcamp Physics Formulas || Already Passed.
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Average velocity correct answers (distance/ time) 
 
displacement kinematics correct answers d= v1t + (1/2)at^2 
 
Final velocity kinematics correct answers v2= v1 + at 
 
Final velocity squared kinematics correct answers v2^2= v1^2 + 2ad 
 
average acceleration correct answers (v2- v1) / (t) 
 
net force correct answers F= ma 
 
weight correct answers W= mg 
 
normal force (Fn) correct answers W*cos(theta) 
 
friction force correct answers (mu)(Fn) 
 
torque correct answers rFsin(theta) 
 
Grav...
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