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Chapter 6: Momentum and Collisions
Welcome to Holt Physics. Chapter 6 describes momentum and the differences between elastic and inelastic collisions. Use the links below to find learning tools that will help you review the chapter and extend your study of momentum, impulse, and the different types of collisions.
Review and Practice
Reading Skills: K-W-L
This worksheet will help you organize your thoughts before and after you read the chapter or an article.
Glossary of Terms: Chapter 6
Use this handy glossary to enhance your proficiency with the terms found in this chapter.
Homework Help: Chapter 6 Study Guide
Select one of the sections listed below to review key skills and concepts from the chapter.
Section 1 || Section 2 || Section 3 || Mixed Review

Math Skills: Momentum
Do you understand momentum? Find out here.
Practice Problems: Chapter 6
Select one of the topics listed below to practice using the concepts found in this chapter.
Momentum
Force and Impulse
Stopping Distance
Conservation of Momentum
Perfectly Inelastic Collision
Kinetic Energy in Perfectly Inelastic Collisions
Elastic Collisions

Quiz Yourself: Momentum and Collisions
Click here to test your knowledge of momentum and collisions.
Teacher Notes

Enrichment and Extension
Online Research: SciLinks
Visit NSTA's SciLinks Web site, which links you to some of the most up-to-date science information on the Internet. When you get to the site, log in, and then enter a keyword for the topic you want to research. The topics and keywords for Chapter 6 are listed below.
TOPIC: Momentum
SciLinks CODE: HF2061

TOPIC: Rocketry
SciLinks CODE: HF2062

TOPIC: Collisions
SciLinks CODE: HF2064


Connection to Fine Arts: Momentum of Line in Art
Explore the relationship between momentum in science and momentum in art.
 
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