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Publisher: Questacon
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Build a bottle rocket from a soda bottle and a pump. Investigate the effects of adding water. Be sure to do this activity with adult supervision.
  
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Publisher: Science Joy Wagon
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This website from the Physics Zone gives an explanation of impulse using an animation of a car decelerating at different rates as an example. Also included is an animated…
  
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Publisher: Davidson College Dept of Physics
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This Physlet applet demonstrates impulse by using a force applied on a ball over a specific time interval. Four different videos are offered and the user is prompted to match the…
  
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C. Nave
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This Hyperphysics webpage, from Georgia State University, provides a short description of impulse, including a discussion of the airplane-duck collision. The alternate analysis of…
  
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J. Wolfe; Publisher: University of New South Wales
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This web page provides a multimedia introduction to momentum and collisions. It includes topics such as mass and velocity, momentum conservation, forces, vectors, and examples of…
  
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J. Wolfe; Publisher: University of New South Wales
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This web page provides a detailed analysis of two inelastic collision problems: the breaking brick and the ballistic pendulum. It includes topics such as kinetic energy, conservation…
  
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Publisher: The Physics Classroom
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This website, from the Physics Classroom, offers a detailed physics tutorial for high school students on the conservation of momentum. The page provides a thorough explanation,…