Module 5 Collisions
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| Course: | Science 20 RVS |
| Book: | Module 5 Collisions |
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| Date: | Monday, 3 November 2025, 1:35 PM |
Description
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Module 5 - Collisions
In This Module
You will learn about the mathematics and characteristics of different kinds of collisions.
You will complete the following lessons in this module.
Lesson 1__ Momentum and Impulse
Lesson 2__ Forces and Newton's Third Law
Lesson 3__Conservation of momentum
Lesson 4__Designing a Helmet
Big Picture
Big Picture
The collision of objects occurs constantly at a microscopic and macroscopic level. These collision can be analyzed in terms of the orientation of the objects involved in the collision and by the quantities conserved in the collision. In this module we will be looking at a few different types of collisions and learning how to do a vector analysis of object involved in collisions.
Module 5 Inquiry
- What is a linear collision ?
- How does Newton's third law affect colliding objects ?
- How can we use mathematics to analyze collisions ?
- How do the physics of collisions affect the design of safety equipment ?
Lesson 2.5.1
Lesson 1- Momentum and Impulse
Get Focused
Momentum is a vector quantity that is involved when objects interact with one another. In this lesson we will learn about momentum, and changes is momentum (impulse)
Consider the following essential questions as you complete Lesson 1:
- What is momentum ?
- What is Impulse ?
- What physical quantities affect momentum and/or impulse
Vocabulary
Below is a link to the Science 20 Glossary. Make sure you can identify and define the terms within the glossary that correspond with this lesson.
Read
Read pages 242 - 256 in the Science 20 Textbook. There is a text link below
Reflect and Connect
Find on the internet a video link of a collision. Post the link to the video to the discussion area.
Module 5 : Lesson 1 Assignment.
Once you have completed all of the learning activities for this lesson, you can complete the online assignment.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson we learned about momentum and impulse.
Lesson 2 will look at the connection between momentum and Newton's Third Law.
Lesson 2.5.2
Lesson 2 — Forces and Newton's Third Law
Get Focused
When objects react with one another there are action and reaction forces that act on the objects. In this lesson we will investigate how action and reaction forces related to the momentum of objects involved in a collision.
Consider the following essential questions as you complete Lesson 4:
- What is an action force ?
- What is a reaction force ?
- How does momentum related to Newton's Third Law
Vocabulary
Below is a link to the Science 20 Glossary. Make sure you can identify and define the terms within the glossary that correspond with this lesson.
Read
Read pages 257 -263 in the Science 20 Textbook. There is a text link below
Watch and Listen
Self Check
Try the questions on page 262 to check your knowledge.
Reflect and Connect
Imagine you run into a door. Describe the action and reaction forces that would be acting on you and the door in the collision. Post your description to the discussion forum.
Module 5 : Lesson 2 Assignment.
Once you have completed all of the learning activities for this lesson, you can complete the online assignment.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson you discovered the relationship between Newton's Third Law and momentum.
Lesson 3 will look at the Law of Conservation of Momentum.
Lesson 2.5.3
Lesson 3 - Conservation of Momentum
Get Focused
The Law of Conservation of Momentum is one of the fundamental laws of physics. In this lesson we will investigate how to use the Law of Conservation of Momentum to calculate the momentum and/or velocity of objects involved in a collision.
Consider the following essential questions as you complete Lesson 3:
- What does the Law of Conservation of Momentum state ?
- What is a closed system ?
- Does the Law of Conservation of Momentum apply in all directions simultaneously
Vocabulary
Below is a link to the Science 20 Glossary. Make sure you can identify and define the terms within the glossary that correspond with this lesson.
Explore
Click on the link below to explore the lesson content
Read
Read pages 264 - 271 in the Science 20 Textbook. There is a text link below
Video or multimedia content
Reflect and Connect
Research 3 things about subatomic particles and conservation of momentum. Post your findings to the discussion area.
Module 5 : Lesson 3 Assignment.
Once you have completed all of the learning activities for this lesson, you can complete the online assignment.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson we investigated the conservation of momentum.
In the next lesson you will investigate how the principles of momentum affect the construction of safety devices such as helmets.
Lesson 2.5.4
Lesson 4 - Designing a Helmet
Get Focused
In this lesson we will apply Newton's third law and the conservation of momentum to construct a helmet.
Consider the following essential questions as you complete Lesson 6 :
- How do helmets increase safety ?
- How do helmets reduce the force experienced by people who wear them ?
Module 5 : Lesson 4 Assignment
There is no assignment for this lesson but you still need to submit a tutorial summary for the tutorial video for this lesson.
Vocabulary
Below is a link to the Science 20 Glossary. Make sure you can identify and define the terms within the glossary that correspond with this lesson.
Read
Read pages 273 - 281 in the Science 20 Textbook. There is a text link below
Video or multimedia content
Reflect and Connect
What sports do you participate in that require the use of a helmet ? Post a list of sports that you participate in that require a helment.
Module 5 : Lesson 4 Assignment.
There is no assignment for this lesson.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson you learned how helmets increase the safety of people that use them.
In the next lesson you will review Unit 2.
Unit 2 Review
Lesson 5 - Review
Get Focused
This lesson is focused on reviewing the topics covered in this unit
Consider the following essential questions as you complete Lesson 7 :
- Have you mastered the terms present in the module 4 and module 5 glossary ?
- Are there any topics you may want to hear explained again (See video area)
- Did I do well on the review assignment or do my results indicate a need to revisit some of the lessons ?
Watch and Listen
Below is a link to the video tutorials for Science 20. Please make sure you have watched all the tutorial videos pertaining to this unit.
Read
Read pages 242 - 281 in the textbook if you have not previously done so.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson you reviewed Unit 2 content
In the next unit you will look at the changing earth (geology unit)
Module Summary and Assessment
Module Summary and Assessment
The conservation of momentum is a fundamental principle of physics that can be used to predict the actions of colliding objects. We can use this information to design various types of safety equipment that reduce the amount of force acting on people experiencing a collision of some sort by increasing the time in which the force is experienced. Many devices such as helmets, air bags, and gymnastics mats operate on this principle.
Module Assessment
In this module you should have completed :
This is the last module in the unit. You should now be able to complete the unit 2 quiz and the unit 2 exam for the unit.
Unit 2 Conclusion
In this unit you have investigated Newton's first, second and third laws of motion as well as the law of conservation of motion. We have used our knowledge of these laws to discover the magnitude and direction of vector quantities for various scenarios including stopping distances. We also used displacement time graphs and velocity time graphs to discover information about moving objects using slope and area calculations.