Impulse and Momentum

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Name: Jia Regenia R. Pajo Section: St.

Ignatius of
Loyola
Worksheet on Impulse and Momentum

Object Mass Velocity Momentum


(kg) (m/s) (kg.m/s)
1. Rolling marble 0.54 1. 2.20 m/s 1.19 kg.m/s

2. Travelling bike 6.35 14 m/s 2. 88.9 kg.m/s

3. A basketball was 1.6 3. 3.2 m/s 5.12 kg.m/s


thrown in the air
4. A volleyball was 4. 1.3 kg 53.7 m/s 69.81 kg.m/s
spiked
5. A jet plane flying 5. 389 kg 53.9 m/ 20967.1 kg.m/s

6. A person running 57 6. 24.8 m/s 1413.60 kg.m/s

7. A moving car 212 7. 34.7 m/s 7356.40 kg.m/s

8. A running jeep 324 48.3 m/s 8. 15649.2 kg.m/s

9. A swimming fish 9. 2.34 kg 2.1 m/s 4.91 kg.m/s

10. A flying hawk 10. 2.76 kg 15.4 m/s 42.50 kg.m/s

11. A running athlete 47 kg 11. 23 m/s 1081 kg. m/s

12. A walking cat 4.3 kg 2 m/s 12. 8.6 kg.m/s

13. Bowling ball rolling 5.7 kg 25 m/s 13. 142.5 kg.m/s

14. A javelin thrown in 14. 4.2 kg 31 m/s 130.2 kg.m/s


the air
15. A discuss throw 1.4 kg 15. 27 m/s 37.8 kg.m/s
thrown in the air
I. Table Completion - Complete the table below by solving the momentum, mass, and
velocity of the objects given.

II. Essay – Answer the question briefly.

What happens to the momentum of a bus if its velocity decreases due to a muddy road?
Momentum depends on the mass and velocity of the object. Thus, if the bus’ velocity
decreases, its momentum also decreases when it slowed down due to the muddy road.

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