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How does the type of interaction between objects effect both conservation of momentum and energy?
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Student Learning Map
- Topic:Impulse-Momentum Theorem
- Subject(s):Science
- Days:14
- Grade(s):11, 12
Key Learning:
Momentum is always conserved, but conservation of energy depends on the type of collision.
Unit Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):How is momentum related to Newton\'s laws? (A)How is momentum related to Newton\'s laws? (ET)How is momentum related to Newton\'s laws? (ET)How can you reduce the force exerted on a person in an automobile accident by using the impulse-momentum theorem? (ET)
Lesson Essential Question(s):What are the similarities and differences of elastic and inelastic collisions? (A)
Additional Info:
There are no FCAT vocabulary terms associated with this student learning map. Holt Physics textbook, ancillary materials and resource attachment
Resources:
Extended Thinking Lesson(s):
1. How is momentum related to Newton\'s laws?