Momentum Chapter 12.3 Notes. Newton’s Third Law of Motion.

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Momentum Chapter 12.3 Notes

Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Action and Reaction Forces

Ex. 1) Two bumper cars colliding

Ex. 2) Pressing your hand against the wall

Ex. 3) Driving a nail into wood

Action-Reaction Forces and Motion

Action – Reaction Forces

Momentum

Example 5

Momentum

Example 6 What do we know?What do we want to know? What formula should we use?Solve!

Example 7 What do we know?What do we want to know? What formula should we use?Solve!

Example 8

Example (2.5, 6.5)

Conservation of Momentum

Example 10: Train Wreck