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IMPULSE
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Discuss with a neighbor what can cause a change in momentum When either the mass or the velocity of an object has changed The change in an object’s momentum is known as impulse impulse = ∆mv WHEN DOES MOMENTUM CHANGE?
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Usually the mass of an object remains the same so when momentum changes, its because velocity has changed Discuss with your neighbor what it is called when velocity changes and what causes a change in velocity When velocity changes, it is called acceleration Forces cause acceleration
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Impulse is found by multiplying the force applied to an object by the amount of time the force was applied Impulse = force x time Impulse = Ft Unit for impulse is N∙s Remember that impulse = change in momentum (∆mv) So… Ft = ∆mv IMPULSE EQUATION
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To increase momentum you want to apply the greatest force over the longest possible time Ex: hitting a golf ball or a baseball Swing with as much power as possible (greatest force) Follow through once you’ve made contact (longest time) HOW CAN IMPULSE INCREASE MOMENTUM?
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By extending the time of impact Impact is the actual force being applied You are increasing the time it takes for momentum to be brought down to zero Ex: air bags When air bags deploy, it takes you longer to hit the dashboard creating less of a force when do you hit it and decreasing impact Ex: Running into a haystack instead of a brick wall You will create the same amount of impulse hitting them, but… For the haystack: F t For the brick wall: F t HOW CAN IMPULSE DECREASE MOMENTUM?
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Connecting to Newton’s 2 nd Law http://science360.gov/obj/video/58e62534-e38d-430b-bfb1- c505e628a2d4/science-nfl-football-newtons-second-law- motion http://science360.gov/obj/video/58e62534-e38d-430b-bfb1- c505e628a2d4/science-nfl-football-newtons-second-law- motion Impulse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph48Xwj_eS8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph48Xwj_eS8 QUICK VIDEOS
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