Types of Collision:
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Impulse
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Momentum
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Conservation of Momentum:
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Relating Momentum, Energy, Forces, and Kinematics:Momentum is related to energy, forces, and kinematics, as momentum is made up of the three. To calculate the momentum of a system, we need the mass and velocity. To find these out, we often need to use kinematics to calculate the values. The change in momentum, also known as the impulse, is the net force multiplied by the change in time. The change in forces is directly correlated to the change in momentum. Momentum shows how kinetic energy changes during a collision of two objects, which is how momentum relates to energy.
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