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Momentum
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Momentum inertia and motion Newton’s “quantity of motion” helps us understand collisions and explosions
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Momentum and Collisions Elastic Collisions –objects rebound –e.g. superball Inelastic Collisions –object stick together an usually become distorted and generate heat –e.g. clay ball
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Momentum Momentum = mass velocity p = mv Momentum is a vector quantity.
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A large truck has more momentum than a car moving at the same speed because it has a greater mass. Which is more difficult to slow down? The car or the large truck?
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Large Momentum Examples: –Huge ship moving at a small velocity –High velocity bullet P = m v
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Impulse In order to change the momentum of an object you must apply a force over some time interval. Impulse = Force time interval = F t
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Impulse and Momentum Impulse = Change in Momentum = Final (mv) - Initial (mv) F t = (mv)
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Case 1: Increasing Momentum –Apply a force for a long time. –Examples: Follow through on a golf swing. –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy9GTAENiJAhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy9GTAENiJA Pushing a car. FtFt
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Case 2: Decreasing Momentum –Apply a force for a long time. –Examples: Air bags in cars. –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlWJayKWvw0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlWJayKWvw0 –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Av0WGrlTGYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Av0WGrlTGY –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-ogrMr4lWchttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-ogrMr4lWc Catching an egg. Boxing, Figure 6.6 Soft collisions, Figure 6.3. FtFt
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Case 3: Decreasing Momentum –Apply a force for a short time. –Examples: Boxing Karate –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jttqJZ9sTBkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jttqJZ9sTBk FtFt
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Conservation of Momentum This means that the momentum doesn’t change. Recall that F t = mv) In this equation, F is the "external force". Internal forces cannot cause a change in momentum.
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Examples Conservation of Momentum: If there are no external forces, the total momentum for a system remains unchanged. Example 1: a person sitting inside a car pushing against the dashboard Example 2: a bullet fired from a rifle Example 3: a rocket is space
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Conservation of momentum The total momentum of a group of interacting objects remains the same in the absence of external forces Applications: Collisions, analyzing action/reaction interactions
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Question Which has more momentum? –(A) A parked cruise ship –(B) You in your vehicle driving home
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Question 1. A force times time is most appropriately called (a) weight (b) impulse (c) velocity (d) momentum
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Question 2. Suppose two freight cars of equal mass are coupled by a collision. This is an example of (a) an elastic collision (b) an inelastic collision (c) none of the above
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Question 3. Which of the following is true about momentum? (a) it is a vector (b) it is a product of mass times velocity (c) impulses are required to change it (d) all of the above
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