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Momentum in Two and Three Dimensions
Problems
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worksheets
- accident-reconstruction-1.pdf
Your consulting agency, with its extensive knowledge of physics, has been subpoenaed to provide expert testimony at an automobile accident case in civil court. The case involves a crash between a Ford Escort car and a tractor-trailer truck. Answer all questions completely. Show the work done in arriving at your answers.
- accident-reconstruction-2.pdf
This activity was adapted from the Crash Reconstruction Proficiency Test administered by the Ohio State Highway Patrol in 1995. Read the police report of the accident and then answer the questions completely. Show the work done in arriving at your answers.
- an-elastic-collision-in-2d.pdf
Complete the table and verify that mechanical energy was conserved in the collision between the two hypothetical objects shown in the diagram.