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Changing momentum What does a force do to the momentum of an object by a front-end impact? increase /decrease momentum by a rear-end impact increase /decrease momentum Circle the correct answers
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In an accident large forces act on the car. It is important that these do not crush the part of the car where people sit Modern cars have a welded cage to protect passengers.
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In an accident large forces act on the car. It is important that these do not crush the part of the car where people sit Modern cars have a welded cage to protect passengers. The rest of the car is designed to bend and distort. This will let the impact take longer The car comes to a stop more slowly so the forces are not so big.
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Impact force = change in momentum ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken (s) To reduce body damage * increase the impact time taken (this reduces the impact force)
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Impact force = change in momentum ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken (s) Example problem: An 800Kg car crashes into a wall and is brought to rest in 0.01 seconds from a velocity of 20m/s ( about 50mph ). Calculate the impact force. Impact force = change in momentum = 800x20 ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken
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Impact force = change in momentum ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken (s) Example problem: An 800Kg car crashes into a wall and is brought to rest in 0.01 seconds from a velocity of 20m/s ( about 50mph ). Calculate the impact force. Impact force = change in momentum = 800x20 ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken 0.01 (s)
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Impact force = change in momentum ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken (s) Example problem: An 800Kg car crashes into a wall and is brought to rest in 0.01 seconds from a velocity of 20m/s ( about 50mph ). Calculate the impact force. Impact force = change in momentum = 800x20 ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken 0.01 (s) = 16000 0.01
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Impact force = change in momentum ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken (s) Example problem: An 800Kg car crashes into a wall and is brought to rest in 0.01 seconds from a velocity of 20m/s ( about 50mph ). Calculate the impact force. Impact force = change in momentum = 800x20 ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken 0.01 (s) = 16000 0.01 = 1,600,000 N
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Impact force = change in momentum ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken (s) Example problem: An 800Kg car crashes into a wall and is brought to rest in 0.01 seconds from a velocity of 20m/s ( about 50mph ). Calculate the impact force. Impact force = change in momentum = 800x20 ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken 0.01 (s) = 16000 0.01 = 1,600,000 N = 160,000 Kg force ( 200 g) deadly)
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Impact force = change in momentum ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken (s) Example problem: An 800Kg car crashes into a wall and is brought to rest in 0.01 seconds from a velocity of 20m/s ( about 50mph ). Calculate the impact force. Impact force = change in momentum = 800x20 ( kgm/s ) / N (impulse) time taken 0.01 (s) = 16000 0.01 = 1,600,000 N = 160,000 Kg force ( 200 g) deadly) How do seat belts save lives?
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Now try these questions : Q1. Calculate the initial momentum and the impact force in the following situations. a) A 10,000 kg plane is brought to rest on a runway from a velocity of 60m/s (about 150 mph) in 10 seconds b) A 30,000 ton container ship boat is brought to rest from a velocity of 8 m/s (about 20 mph) in 600 seconds 1 ton = 1000kg approx Q2 If the maximum force allowed on a pilot using a catapult to take off from an aircraft carrier is 5g, if his mass is 70kg and the take off velocity must reach 72m/s, calculate the time spent on the catapult.
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a) i) p = mv = 10,000 x 60 = ? ……… kgm/s ii) F = change in momentum = ? = ……… N time 10 Now try these questions : Q1. Calculate the initial momentum and the impact force in the following situations. a) A 10,000 kg plane is brought to rest on a runway from a velocity of 60m/s (about 150 mph) in 10 seconds b) A 30,000 ton container ship boat is brought to rest from a velocity of 8 m/s (about 20 mph) in 600 seconds 1 ton = 1000kg approx
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a) i) p = mv = 10,000 x 60 = 600,000 kgm/s ii) F = change in momentum = 600,000 - 0 = 60,000N time 10 Now try these questions : Q1. Calculate the initial momentum and the impact force in the following situations. a) A 10,000 kg plane is brought to rest on a runway from a velocity of 60m/s (about 150 mph) in 10 seconds b) A 30,000 ton container ship boat is brought to rest from a velocity of 8 m/s (about 20 mph) in 600 seconds 1 ton = 1000kg approx
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a) i) p = mv = 10,000 x 60 = 600,000 kgm/s ii) F = change in momentum = 600,000 - 0 = 60,000N time 10 b i) p = mv = 30,000,000 x 8 = ………………. kgm/s ii) F = change in momentum = time Now try these questions : Q1. Calculate the initial momentum and the impact force in the following situations. a) A 10,000 kg plane is brought to rest on a runway from a velocity of 60m/s (about 150 mph) in 10 seconds b) A 30,000 ton container ship boat is brought to rest from a velocity of 8 m/s (about 20 mph) in 600 seconds 1 ton = 1000kg approx
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a) i) p = mv = 10,000 x 60 = 600,000 kgm/s ii) F = change in momentum = 600,000 - 0 = 60,000N time 10 b i) p = mv = 30,000,000 x 8 = 240,000,000 kgm/s ii) F = change in momentum = 240,000,000 - 0 = 400,000N time 600 Now try these questions : Q1. Calculate the initial momentum and the impact force in the following situations. a) A 10,000 kg plane is brought to rest on a runway from a velocity of 60m/s (about 150 mph) in 10 seconds b) A 30,000 ton container ship boat is brought to rest from a velocity of 8 m/s (about 20 mph) in 600 seconds 1 ton = 1000kg approx
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Q2 If the maximum force allowed on a pilot using a catapult to take off from an aircraft carrier is 5g, if his mass is 70kg and the take off velocity must reach 72m/s, calculate the time spent on the catapult. i) p = mv = 70 x 72 = 5,040 kgm/s ii) F = change in momentum time F= 5g = 5x 70 x10 N = 3500 N time = change in momentum = F
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Q2 If the maximum force allowed on a pilot using a catapult to take off from an aircraft carrier is 5g, if his mass is 70kg and the take off velocity must reach 72m/s, calculate the time spent on the catapult. i) p = mv = 70 x 72 = 5,040 kgm/s ii) F = change in momentum time F= 5g = 5x 70 x10 N = 3500 N time = change in momentum = 5,040 kgm/s = 1.44 sec F 3500 N
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