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1 Momentum and Impulse SPH4U

2 Linear Momentum Linear momentum is defined as the product of an object’s mass and its instantaneous velocity:

3 Linear Momentum Linear momentum is defined as the product of an object’s mass and its instantaneous velocity: It is a vector quantity and has units of

4 Impulse An unbalanced force acting on an object will cause an acceleration that will change its instantaneous velocity and therefore its momentum.

5 Impulse An unbalanced force acting on an object will cause an acceleration that will change its instantaneous velocity and therefore its momentum. This change in momentum is called the impulse.

6 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: momentum of the book before impact? momentum of the book after impact? change in momentum (impulse)?

7 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: momentum of the book before impact?

8 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: momentum of the book before impact?

9 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: (b) momentum of the book after impact?

10 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: (b) momentum of the book after impact?

11 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: (c) change in momentum (impulse)?

12 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: (c) change in momentum (impulse)?

13 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: (c) change in momentum (impulse)?

14 Momentum and Impulse: Example
A book of mass 1-kg falls on the floor and is stopped by the floor. Its speed just before impact was 5 m/s. What is the: (c) change in momentum (impulse)?

15 Newton’s 2nd Law

16 Newton’s 2nd Law

17 Newton’s 2nd Law

18 Newton’s 2nd Law

19 Force-time Graphs Impulse is therefore the area under a force-time graph:

20 Force-time Graphs Impulse is therefore the area under a force-time graph: Same impulse

21 Force-time Graphs Force-time graphs are most useful when the force is not constant:

22 Average Force For such cases, we consider the average force, which is the force that if constant would give us an equal area over the same time interval.

23 Force-time Example A 0.27-kg volleyball with an initial velocity of 2.7 m/s [E], hits a net, stops, and drops to the ground. The average force exerted on the volleyball by the net is 33 N [W]. How long is the ball in contact with the net?

24 Force-time Example A 0.27-kg volleyball with an initial velocity of 2.7 m/s [E], hits a net, stops, and drops to the ground. The average force exerted on the volleyball by the net is 33 N [W]. How long is the ball in contact with the net?

25 Force-time Example A 0.27-kg volleyball with an initial velocity of 2.7 m/s [E], hits a net, stops, and drops to the ground. The average force exerted on the volleyball by the net is 33 N [W]. How long is the ball in contact with the net?

26 Force-time Example

27 Force-time Example

28 Force-time Example

29 Force-time Example

30 More Practice Textbook Questions p. 238 #4, 10 p. 269 #9, 10, 7


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