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Title: Ch. 6 Momentum and Impulse


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Ch. 6 Momentum and Impulse
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Learning Objectives
  • Explain what characteristics of an object
  • influence momentum and impulse.
  • 2. Understand how momentum and impulse
  • affect motion.
  • Calculate the momentum of a physical
  • system.
  • 4. Calculate the impulse of a physical system.

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Momentum
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Momentum
  • Momentum is a measure of how hard it is to stop
    or turn a moving object.
  • What characteristics of an object would make it
    hard to stop or turn?

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  • Momentum the product of an objects mass and
    velocity
  • it is a vector quantity
  • The direction is the same as the velocity
  • The symbol is p

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Formula
  • momentum mass x velocity
  • p m x v
  • (kgm/s) kg m/s

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  • The larger the mass, the greater the momentum
    compared to a less massive object with the same
    velocity.
  • If mass is constant, the larger the velocity the
    greater the momentum.
  • A change in momentum over a longer time requires
    less force

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Change in momentum
  • Like any change, change in momentum is calculated
    by looking at final and initial momentums.
  • Dp pf pi
  • Dp change in momentum
  • pf final momentum
  • pi initial momentum

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  • Impulse the product of the force and
  • the time over which it acts
    on
  • an object which results in a
  • momentum change of an object or
    system
  • ?p
  • F -------
  • ?t
  • unit for Impulse is Ns

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Impulse
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Impulsive Forces
  • Usually high magnitude, short duration.
  • Suppose the ball hits the bat at 90 mph and
    leaves the bat at 90 mph, what is the magnitude
    of the momentum change?
  • What is the change in the magnitude of the
    momentum?

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Impulse (J) on a graph
F(N)
3000
2000
area under curve
1000
0
0
1
2
3
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t (ms)
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  • A change in momentum takes force and time.
  • The larger the momentum, the more force and/or
    time it will take to change the momentum

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  • Force and time act together to change momentum.

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  • Stopping times and distance depend on the
    impulse-momentum theorem
  • Impulse change in momentum
  • F?t ?p
  • F?t pf - pi
  • F?t mvf - mvi

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  • A large force over a short time will have the
    same effect as a small force over a long time.

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  • Pg 209
  • A 1.7kg volleyball is served at 30m/s. How much
    momentum does the ball have?

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  • Pg. 211
  • The largest steam powered locomotive was built in
    the US in 1943. It is still operational and is
    used for entertainment purposes. The locomotives
    mass is 4.85 x 105kg. Suppose this locomotive is
    traveling northwest along a straight track at a
    speed of 20.0m/s. What force must the locomotive
    exert to increase its velocity to 25.0m/s to the
    northwest in 5.00s?

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  • Pg 212
  • In 1991, a swedish company constructed a forklift
    truck capable of raising 9.0 x 104kg to a height
    of about 2m. Suppose a mass this size is lifted
    with an upward velocity of 12cm/s. The mass is
    initially at rest and reaches its upward speed
    because of a net force of 6.0 x 103N exerted
    upward. For how long is this force applied?
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