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Title: Momentum


1
Momentum
  • The secret of collisions explosions

2
Who Pushes Who
  • Rin Tin Tin and the Refrigerator meet at the 50
    yard line

Mass 20 Kg Speed 17 m/s
Mass 160 Kg Speed 2 m/s
Who pushes who over the 50 yard line?
3
Momentum Mass x Velocity
  • Whoever has the most momentum mv wins

Mass 20 Kg Speed 17 m/s
Mass 160 Kg Speed 2 m/s
Momentum 320 Kg m/s
Momentum 340 Kg m/s
4
Momentum mv
  • Mass times velocity!
  • Velocity is a vector but here we can usually
    think of it as speed
  • Example A speeding car has a mass of 1000 Kg
    and a speed of 20 m/s. What is its momentum?
  • mv 1000kg x 20 m/s 20,000 kg m/s

5
Unit of Momentum
  • Kg m/s

No nickname like Newton maybe it could have
been called an Isaac.
Jump to conservation
6
Momentum is a Vector
  • p mv
  • Force is required to change the momentum of an
    object. Newton stated his 2nd law
  • SF Dp/Dt
  • The rate of change of momentum of a body equals
    the net force exerted on it
  • Equivalent to F ma

7
Proof of equivalence of two forms of Newtons 2nd
Law
  • SF Dp/Dt (mv mv0)/Dt
  • m(v - v0)/ Dt mDv/Dt ma

Q Which form of the law is more general? (which
includes the possibility that the mass could
change?)
8
Example
  • Water leaves a hose at a rate of 1.5 kg/s with
    speed 20 m/s and hits a car without splashing
    back. What force is exerted by the water on the
    car?
  • F Dp/Dt (p final - pinitial )/ Dt (0
    30kg m/s)/1sec -30N

9
Momentum is Conserved
  • The total momentum of an isolated system of
    bodies remains the same
  • isolated means net external force is zero
  • Momentum before momentum after
  • m1v1 m2v2 m1v1 m2v2
  • Applies to all interactions, especially
    collisions, explosion-like events, and dumpings
  • Closely related to Newtons 3rd law

10
Law of Conservation of Momentum
  • Momentum before momentum after
  • m1v1 m2v2 m1v1 m2v2

Apostrophe thingee is pronounced prime
11
Two Kinds of Collision
Courtesy Deer Vally HS Espace Academy
  • Inelastic - sticking
  • Examples glue balls fly into each other,air
    track gliders with clay
  • Elastic bouncing
  • Examples hard balls or protons collide

Courtesy St. Mary College Physics Department
12
Two Kinds of Collision(video)
  • Inelastic - sticking
  • Examples glue balls fly into each other,air
    track gliders with clay
  • Elastic bouncing
  • Examples hard balls or protons collide

Courtesy Stephanie Wong
Courtesy St. Mary College Physics Department
13
Video Full Screen
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New Vocabulary
  • Momentum
  • Conserved
  • Isolated
  • Elastic collision
  • Inelastic collision

Mass times velocity
Stays the same
By itself, net force on it is zero
Objects bounce
Objects stick
15
Objects moving toward each other
  • If two carts of equal mass approach each other
    with equal speed what is the total momentum
    before collision?

Answer zero
16
Dumping Example
Courtesy Easyhaul Cart Inc.
  • A 10 kg cart rolls on a frictionless track at
    speed v. Suddenly 10 kg of rocks are dropped
    straight down into the cart. What happens to its
    speed? How come?

Answer v/2 momentum mv is conserved, m
is doubled so v must be halved.
17
Explain This
  • A rock falls to earth. Is momentum conserved?
    Include earth in your explanation
  • Does the earth really come up to meet the rock?

18
You Predict
  • Glider moving with speed v hits glider of equal
    mass at rest. They stick. What will be speed of
    stuck together gliders after the collision?

Answer v/2
19
Railroad Cars CollideInelastically(stick)
  • A 10,000 kg railcar moving 2.4 m/s hits and
    sticks with an identical car at rest. What is
    the final speed of the two cars?
  • m1v1
    m2v2
    (10,000 kg) (2.4 m/s)
    (10,000 kg) (0m/s)
  • 24,000 kg m/s 0 kg m/s (m1
    m2)v
  • so v 24,000 kg m/s / 10,000 kg 10,000 kg
  • v 24,000 kg m/s /20,000 kg 1.2 m/s

20
New example
  • A 3 kg glider moves to the right at 4.0 m/s and
    collides inelastically with a 1 kg glider at
    rest. What is the final speed of the two joined
    together gliders?
  • m1v1 m2v2 (m1 m2) vf
  • 12 kg m/s 0 kg m/s (4kg) (vf)
  • vf 3 m/s

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Next example
  • A 3 kg glider moves to the right at 4.0 m/s and
    collides inelastically with a 1 kg glider moving
    to the right at 1.0 m/s. What is the final speed
    of the two joined together gliders?
  • m1v1 m2v2 (m1 m2) vf
  • 12 kg m/s 1kg m/s 13 kg m/s (4.0 kg)
    (vf)
  • vf 3.25 m/s

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Next example
  • A 3 kg glider moves to the right at 4.0 m/s and
    collides inelastically with a 1 kg glider moving
    to the right at 2.0 m/s. What is the final speed
    of the two joined together gliders?
  • m1v1 m2v2 (m1 m2) vf
  • 12 kg m/s 1 kg x 2 m/s 14 kg m/s 4.0 kg vf
  • vf 3.50
    m/s

23
Next example
  • A 3 kg glider moves to the right at 4.0 m/s and
    collides inelastically with a 1 kg glider moving
    to the left at 1.0 m/s. What is the final speed
    of the two joined together gliders?
  • m1v1 m2v2 (m1 m2) vf
  • 12 kg m/s 1 kg x 1 m/s 11 kg m/s 4.0 kg vf
  • vf 2.75
    m/s

24
Next example
  • A 3 kg glider moves to the right at 4.0 m/s and
    collides inelastically with a 1 kg glider moving
    to the left at 5.0 m/s. What is the final speed
    of the two joined together gliders?
  • m1v1 m2v2 (m1 m2) vf
  • 12 kg m/s - 1kg x 5 m/s 7 kg m/s 4.0 kg
    vf
  • vf 1.75
    m/s

25
Next example
  • A 3 kg glider moves to the right at 4.0 m/s and
    collides inelastically with a 1 kg glider moving
    to the left at 20.0 m/s. What is the final speed
    of the two joined together gliders?
  • m1v1 m2v2 (m1 m2) vf
  • 12 kg m/s - 1kg x 20 m/s -8 kg m/s 4.0 kg
    vf
  • vf -2.00
    m/s

26
Sled Collision
  • Kids on a sled, total mass 100kg move to the
    right at 4.0 m/s. They collide inelastically
    with other kids, mass 150 kg, moving to the left
    at 2.5 m/s. Find the final velocity of the two
    sleds.

27
solution
  • m1v1 m2v2
    (m1 m2)v
  • 100Kg x 4m/s 150Kg x 2.5m/s
  • 400 Kg m/s 375 Kg m/s
  • 25 Kg m/s
    250 Kg x Vf
  • Vf 0.1 m/s

28
Sled Collision in reverse
  • Kids on a sled, total mass 100kg move to the
    right at unknown speed v. They collide
    inelastically with other kids, mass 150 kg,
    moving to the left at 2.5 m/s. The final
    velocity of the two sleds is 0.2 m/s. Find v

29
Explosion like Event
  • If a stationary student on a skateboard throws a
    rock with momentum 10 kg m/s, what momentum will
    the student get?

Answer -10 kg m/s (Newtons 3rd Law)
30
Recoil of a pistol (an explosion-like event)
  • What is the recoil velocity of a 1 kg pistol
    that shoots a .02 kg bullet at 400 m/s?
  • Initial momentum 0
  • mBvB
    mpvp
  • (0.02kg x 400 m/s) 1kg x vp
  • vp - 8 m/s Q Does the shooter recoil too?

Skip Think and Solve 63 65
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Think and Solve
63) m1v1 m2v2 m1v1 m2v2
Let mass of flat car m Then
mass of diesel engine 4m v1
5 km/h v2 0 4 m X 5 km/h 0 5 m X
Vf 20 m 5m X Vf
Vf 4 km/h
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65) A) 5 kg X 1 m/s 0 6 kg X Vf
Vf 5/6 m/s B) 5 kg X 1
m/s 1 kg X 4 m/s 6 kg X Vf
5 kg m/s 4 kg m/s 6 kg X Vf
1 kg m/s 6 kg Vf
Vf 1/6 m/s
33
Impulse Why should you
  • Bend your knees when you land?
  • Pull back when the baseball enters
  • your mitt?
  • Follow through when you swing?
  • Not walk into a punch?
  • (like Mike Tyson did)

34
Impulse
  • Impulse F Dt Dp
  • Impulse is product of force and time during
    which force acts
  • Impulse equals change of momentum
  • F is usually non uniform and time interval is
    usually short

35
You Predict
  • Two gliders of equal mass collide elastically.
    The first is moving with speed v. The second is
    at rest. What happens?

First one stops, second moves off at speed v
But why? Find the answer yourself and get extra
credit
36
Energy Conservation in Elastic and Inelastic
Collisions
  • Elastic kinetic energy is conserved as well as
    momentum and total energy
  • Inelastic kinetic energy is not conserved
    some energy turns into heat
  • Elastic bounce
  • Completely inelastic - stick

37
Ballistic Pendulum
  • A bullet of mass m is fired into a block of wood
    of mass M suspended from a string. The bullet
    remains in the block which rises a height h.
    What was the speed of the bullet? Show that
  • v (2gh)1/2(m M)/m


h
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Collisions in Two Dimensions
  • Remember momentum p is a vector
  • x and y components are conserved separately
  • What is the total vertical momentum?

q1
q2
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