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  1. Physics
  2. Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions
  3. Collision Lab

Collision Lab

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Topics

  • Collisions
  • Momentum
  • Velocity

Description

Use an air hockey table to investigate simple collisions in 1D and more complex collisions in 2D. Experiment with the number of discs, masses, and initial conditions. Vary the elasticity and see how the total momentum and kinetic energy changes during collisions.

Sample Learning Goals

  • Draw "before-and-after" pictures of collisions.
  • Construct momentum vector representations of "before-and-after" collisions.
  • Apply law of conservation of momentum to solve problems of collisions.
  • Explain why energy is not conserved and varies in some collisions.
  • Determine the change in mechanical energy in collisions of varying “elasticity”.
  • What does “elasticity” mean?
    • Collision Lab 1 Collision Lab 1
      • Lesson_plan_Collisions_Lab1.pdf Lesson_plan_Collisions_Lab1.pdf
      • Student_directions_Collisions_Lab1.pdf Student_directions_Collisions_Lab1.pdf
    • Collision Lab 2 Collision Lab 2
      • Collision Lab- Conservation of Momentum (Newton’s 3rd Law).docx Collision Lab- Conservation of Momentum (Newton’s 3rd Law).docx
    • Collision Lab 3 Collision Lab 3
      • PhET_Collision_Lab_notes.doc PhET_Collision_Lab_notes.doc
      • PhET_Collision_Lab.doc PhET_Collision_Lab.doc
      • PhET_Collision_Lab.pdf PhET_Collision_Lab.pdf
    • Collision Lab 4 Collision Lab 4
      • 9 Conservation of Linear Momentum  7 - Online - PHET.doc 9 Conservation of Linear Momentum 7 - Online - PHET.doc
    • Collision Lab 5 Collision Lab 5
      • collision.docx collision.docx
    • collision-lab-teacher-guide.pdf collision-lab-teacher-guide.pdf
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