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Do Now: Complete the Momentum Do Now using the supplies at your table.

Objective: Be able to describe the motion of an object using Newton’s Laws of Motion. Brief Notes Momentum Reading Momentum Problems Test Monday 3/26 Study Guide Due Friday Agenda:

Momentum = mass * velocity Momentum is inertia in motion, defined as the product of mass and velocity: Momentum = mass * velocity p m v

Momentum or Momentum = mv High mass or high velocity  high momentum Momentum = mass  velocity or Momentum = mv High mass or high velocity  high momentum High mass and high velocity  higher momentum Low mass or low velocity  low momentum Low mass and low velocity  lower momentum

Momentum