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1 Momentum

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3 Momentum Momentum can be defined as “inertia in motion."
It is moving mass All objects have mass; so if an object is moving, then it has momentum Momentum depends on two things: mass and velocity

4 Momentum Momentum = mass X velocity p = mv
where p = momentum, m = mass and v=velocity Unit for Momentum: Kg m/s

5 Which has more momentum and why?
Discuss with your neighbor and answer the above questions A 1400 kg truck traveling at 50 m/s Or a 500 kg car traveling at 50 m/s

6 Which has more momentum and why?
Discuss with your neighbor and answer the above questions A 1400 kg truck traveling at 10 m/s Or a 500 kg car traveling at 50 m/s

7 Which has more momentum and why?
Discuss with your neighbor and answer the above questions A 1400 kg truck traveling at 0 m/s Or a 500 kg car traveling at 0 m/s

8 When will the truck and the car have the same momentum?
Assume the 1400 kg truck is still traveling at 50 m/s

9 White board practice 1.  Calculate the momentum of a 0.15 kg ball that is moving toward home plate at a velocity of 40m/s.

10 White board practice 2.  Which has greater momentum, a 2.0kg hockey puck moving east at 2.5m/s or a 1.3kg hockey puck moving south at 3.0m/s?

11 White board practice 3.  A track athlete throws a 2kg discus into a field with a velocity of 21m/s.  What is the momentum of the discus?

12 White board practice 4.  Calculate the momentum of a 700g ball that is rolling down a ramp at 4.6m/s.

13 White board practice 5.  A cannon fires a 40.5kg shell toward a target and the shell moves with a velocity of 120m/s.  Calculate the shell's momentum.

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