Momentum. A property of any moving object that depends on its mass and velocity(speed). Must know both of these in order to calculate momentum Normally.

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Momentum

A property of any moving object that depends on its mass and velocity(speed). Must know both of these in order to calculate momentum Normally we will use g(m/s) or kg(m/s) as a unit of measurement.

ρ = momentum m = mass v = velocity ρ = mv or ρ = m·v or ρ = m x v or ρ = m(v) Momentum formula

Example problem A ball has a mass of 2.5 kg and a velocity of 6.0 m/s heading North. Calculate its momentum. m=2.5kg p=mv v=6.0m/s given formula set up problem answer w/ unit of measurement How would you label the answer if the mass was 2.5 g and the velocity 6.0 km/hr? 15.0 g(km/hr) 15.0 kg(m/s)2.5kg(6.0m/s)

Conservation of momentum the momentum of an object can not disappear In a collision: –some or all of the momentum from the 1 st object is transferred to the 2 nd object –the momentum before and after is the same

Evelyn White: Is it true the Titanic would have survived if it had hit the iceberg head on instead of trying to avoid it and spreading the damage so far down the side of the ship? Douglas Carson: The answer is probably yes. The Titanic was built with a system of watertight compartments and these would probably have saved the ship if only the forward compartments had rudders. But if you see an iceberg in front of you and you have two thousand people on board, your natural instinct is to try and avoid the iceberg. It would have taken a very strong man with great powers of decision to drive the Titanic at almost full speed into an iceberg. Even with the engines in reverse the Titanic had tremendous momentum. An officer who took that decision would probably have had a hard time explaining it his captain and to the inquiry.