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Momentum and Impulse
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Momentum
  • Momentum the product of mass and velocity
  • Momentum is inertia in motion.
  • Ex a dog running down the street
  • Equation mv p
  • p momentum (kgm/s)
  • m mass (kg)
  • v velocity (m/s)

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  • A more massive object has more p than an object
    with less mass.
  • An object at rest has no p (v 0)
  • If the p of an object changes, the m, v, or both
    MUST change.
  • If the v changes, then the object is accelerating
  • a produces F
  • The greater the F, the greater ?v
  • Which means a greater ?p

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Check Your Understanding
  • Which has more momentum, a dog running down the
    street or a large semi truck parked on the side
    of the road?
  • The running dog has momentum. The truck has no
    momentum because it is not even moving.

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Check Your Understanding
  • A 10 kg cart is rolling down the street at 10
    m/s. What is the carts momentum?
  • p ?
  • m 10 kg
  • v 10 m/s
  • mv p
  • (10)(10) p 100 kgm/s

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Impulse
  • The F sustained for a longer period of time
    produces more ?p.
  • This relationship of F to t is called impulse.
  • Impulse product of force and time interval
    during which the force acts.
  • Impulse does NOT change in a collision
  • Ex a car colliding with another car
  • Equation J F?t
  • J impulse (Ns)
  • F force (N)
  • ?t time (s)

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  • Impulse is equal to the change in momentum.
  • J ?p
  • In collisions, the amount of damage depends on
    several things.
  • One is the hardness of surfaces that connect.
  • Two softer, more malleable objects will do less
    damage than two harder, more rigid objects.

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  • J does not change if an egg hits a more or less
    malleable surface b/c the objects change in
    momentum would be the same either way.
  • J is the same for both
  • the only thing that changes is the time interval
    of impact.
  • As the t increases, the F decreases.
  • Ex car crash with and without airbags, landing
    on the ground with bent knees vs. straight legged

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Check Your Understanding
  • Why is falling on a floor with more give (like a
    big fluffy pillow) less dangerous than falling on
    a floor with less give (like concrete or brick)?
  • Because the floor with more give allows a greater
    time for an object to come to rest. A greater
    time for a change in momentum results in less
    force.

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Check Your Understanding
  • When a dish falls, will the impulse be less if it
    lands on carpet than if it lands on hard floor?
  • No. The impulse would be the same for either
    surface because the same momentum change occurs
    for each. It is the force that is less for the
    dish on the carpet because of the greater time of
    momentum change.

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Conservation of Momentum
  • Law of Conservation of Momentum In the absence
    of an external force, the momentum of a system
    remains unchanged.
  • In the absence of an external force, the momentum
    of a system remains unchanged.
  • Ex a gun will recoil when fired b/c the
    momentum of the gun and bullet together before
    the shot should equal the total momentum of the
    bullet and the gun after they have been shot.

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  • When a cannon is fired, according to Newtons
    3rd, the ball has an equal but opposite force to
    the cannon.
  • Same thing with p (within the system of the
    cannon and the ball)the overall p before and
    after do not changeignoring friction.
  • Remember p is vector quantity (magnitude AND
    direction)
  • If no net force or net J act on a system, the
    momentum of that system cannot be changed.

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Check Your Understanding
  • When fighting fires, a firefighter must use great
    caution to hold a hose which emits large amounts
    of water at high speeds. Why would such a task be
    difficult?
  • The hose is pushing lots of water (large mass)
    forward at a high speed. This means the water has
    a large forward momentum. In turn, the hose must
    have an equally large backwards momentum, making
    it difficult for the firefighters to manage.

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Check Your Understanding
  • A bomb is sitting at rest on the ground. It
    explodes into 3 pieces with a mass of 5 kg, one
    moving at a speed of 3 m/s east, the other moving
    at a speed of 5 m/s northwest, and the last
    moving at a speed of 4 m/s south. What is the
    total momentum of all 3 pieces after the
    explosion?
  • Zero! The momentum before equals the momentum
    after.

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Collisions
  • The collision of objects clearly shows the
    conservation of p.
  • Net momentum before collision
  • Net momentum after collision
  • Two main types of collisions
  • Elastic and inelastic

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Elastic Collisions
  • Elastic collision When objects collide without
    being permanently deformed or without generating
    heat
  • The momentum from the first object is transferred
    to the second object (or vice versa).
  • Ex billiard balls (pool) Newtons Cradle

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Inelastic Collisions
  • Inelastic collisions When colliding objects
    become entangled or coupled together, thereby
    generating heat or disfigurement
  • The net p before the collision equals the net p
    after the collision
  • Ex car crashes, sports, bumper cars

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