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General Physics Quarter 1, Week 7

Name: Qhuenziel Mae J. Bacolot Grade&Section: 12-Cassiopeia


Teacher: Date of Submission:

Assess

Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. The magnitude of momentum is greater when the mass and velocity. What does it
means?
a. momentum is directly proportional to the mass and velocity
b. momentum is inversely proportional to the force
c. momentum is directly proportional to the mass
d. momentum is inversely proportional to the mass
2. It is defined as the change in momentum over time
a. Acceleration
b. Collision
c. velocity
d. Impulse
3. It is defined as product of mass and velocity
a. collision
b. momentum
c. impulse
d. velocity
4. A Which of the following is NOT true about inelastic collision?
a. Forces between colliding objects may remove or add internal kinetic
energy
b. One can show that in such a collision more kinetic energy is lost than if the
objects were to bounce off one another and move off separately.
c. If two objects collide, stick together, and move off as a combined
mass
d. The relative velocity of the two bodies has the same magnitude before and
after the collision

5. Which of the following is NOT true about elastic collision?


a. The sum of the momenta before and after the collision is conserved as well
as the kinetic energy.
b. Occur when the forces between the colliding bodies are conservative
c. One can show that in such a collision more kinetic energy is lost than
if the objects were to bounce off one another and move off
separately.
d. If two objects collide, stick together, and move off as a combined mass
6. It refers to the speed of the body immediately after bouncing off a surface
divided by the speed immediately before bouncing off the surface ? a. Center of
mass
b. impulse
c. coefficient of restitution
d. momentum
7. It refers to weighted average of the positions of all the mass points Newton’s
first law of motion for objects at rest a. Elastic collision
b. Center of mass
c. Impulse
d. Momentum

8. If a mass is in kilograms and velocity is in m/s.what is the unit of momentum?


a. Kg.m/s b. N.s c. kg.m/s2 d. none of the choices
9. If a force is in N and time is in seconds.what is the unit of impulse?
a. N b. kg/s c. kg.m/s d. N.s
10. Which of the following is true?
a. The impulse is great if massive bodies moving at very high speed suddenly stop
b. The impulse is small if massive bodies moving at very high speed suddenly stop
c. The impulse is great if small bodies moving at very high speed suddenly stop
d. None of the above
11. Which of the following is true?
a. The impact force F is tremendous if the change in momentum happens in a
very short period of time.
b. The impact force F is small if the change in momentum happens in a very short
period of time.
c. The impact force F is zero if the change in momentum happens in a very short
period of time.
d. None of the choices
12. What is the momentum of a 60kg football player running at 8.00m/s?
a. 480 kg.m/s b. 480 N.s c. 480 N d. 68kg.m/s
13. When does the velocity of the center of mass changes?
a. If the net external force on a system of particles is zero, then total
momentum is not conserved.
b. When a body or a collection of particles is acted on by external forces
c. If the net external force on a system of particles is not zero, then total
momentum is conserved.
d. None of the above
14. A child bounces a superball on the sidewalk. The linear impulse delivered by

the sidewalk is 3.00N· s during the s of contact. What is the magnitude of


the average force exerted on the ball by the sidewalk.?
a. 2.4 x 10-3 N.kg b. 2.4 x 10-3N c. 2.4 x 10-3N.s d. 24m/s
15. A 5.00 kg particle is located on the x axis at x = −5.00m and a 7.00 kg particle
is on the x axis at x = 3.00m. Find the center of mass of this two–particle
system.
a. 0.4m c. 25m
b. 0.4m/s d. 17 kg.m/s

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