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1 Linear Momentum and Collisions.
Physics 150/215 Lesson 7 Linear Momentum and Collisions. Definition of linear Momentum Units of Force and Momentum Newtons 2 nd Law in terms of Momentum Law of Conservation of Momentum Collisions Perfectly Elastic Completely Inelastic Center of Mass and Gravity 1

2 Mass multiplied by Velocity
Momentum is defined as Mass multiplied by Velocity 2

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4 Force = Rate of Change of Momentum
D p F = D t This is Newtons second law in terms of momentum ( ) D p D m v m D v F = = = = m a D t D t D t 4

5 Impulse produced by a force
is change of momentum produced by that force 5

6 Total Momentum of System of many
Particles . . e. g. 4 4 å P = p + p p p + + = p Total 1 2 3 4 i i = 1 6

7 for a closed set of particles
Momentum is conserved for a closed set of particles 7

8 Kinetic Energy is conserved Objects stick together after impact
Collisions Perfectly Elastic Completely Inelastic Kinetic Energy is conserved Objects stick together after impact 9

9 Perfectly Elastic Collision
Examples Perfectly Elastic Collision Completely Inelastic Collision

10 Center of Mass Point is the point where all the mass of a system can be considered to be concentrated Center of Gravity Is the point at which all the weight of a system can be considered to be concentrated 1 0

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12 P = M v thus D P F = = M a D t Total Total center Total Total Total
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