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Linear Momentum Physics Mrs. Coyle. Linear Momentum, p p= m v Momentum is a vector. The direction of momentum is the same as the direction of the velocity.

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1 Linear Momentum Physics Mrs. Coyle

2 Linear Momentum, p p= m v Momentum is a vector. The direction of momentum is the same as the direction of the velocity of the object. Unit: kg m/s or N s “Inertia in Motion”

3 Question 1: What has more momentum, a dump truck at rest or a pebble moving down a hill at 1m/s?

4 Question 2 How can you change the momentum of an object?

5 Impulse = Impulse =  p = m  v = Ft

6 Problem 1 Starting with Newton’s second law, show that for a constant force,  p = m  v = Ft.

7 To reduce the force of impact, increase the time of impact. For a given change in velocity,  p is constant :

8 Question 3: How do you have a better chance of winning in a water balloon toss contest?

9 Question 4: Why does a boxer “roll with the punches”?

10 Question 5: Why should you follow through in a serve when playing tennis, or when hitting a baseball?

11 Problem 2 A ball at rest has a mass 0.5kg and is kicked with a force of 40N. The impact lasts 0.2s. Find: a)The change in momentum of the ball. b)The final velocity of the ball. Answer: a) 8 Ns, b)16m/s

12 Problem 3 A football player of mass 130kg travelling at 12.0m/s collides with another player and comes to rest in 0.90s. What was the force of impact? Answer:1,733N

13 Impulse is the area under the curve in a graph of F vs t. F t

14 Some Engineering Applications

15 Question 6 Why are airbags used?

16 MARSEXPLORATIONMARSEXPLORATION

17 MARS LANDER AIR BAGS

18 Rover Exits the Lander

19 Applications in Engineering Household Items

20 MILK BOTTLES

21 THE EGG CARTON


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