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Momentum, Impulses, and Collisions
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A. Background Information 1.Momentum of an object is anything that has inertia and is moving a. It is based on an objects mass and velocity, only 2.Momentum is represented by a P 3.Formula for momentum: a.P = m x v b.P = kg x m/s
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4. Momentum is a vector quantity a. Magnitude and Direction are required b. The direction of momentum is the same as the direction of velocity 5. Momentum Momentum
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Example: An object has a velocity of 20 m/s. If momentum is 30 kg x m/s what is the mass?
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B. Impulses and Change in Momentum 1.Impulse (J)- the product of the net force acting on a object in a period of time a. Impulse is also the change in momentum of an object. b. What is a net force? 2.Impulse is a vector quantity the direction of the impulse is the same as the direction of the net force or the change in momentum
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3. Formula’s for impulse J = F net x t J = Δp 4. If the object is in equilibrium: a. There is no net force acting on the object b. there is no change in momentum, therefore no impulse
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Example: A 5 kg object has an initial velocity of 8 m/s due east. An unbalanced force acts on the object for 3 seconds, causing its velocity to decrease to 2 m/s east. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the unbalanced force.
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C. Conservation of Momentum 1.Conservation of momentum happens only in closed systems a. A closed system is a group of objects not acted on by an outside force
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2. Inside a closed system, if a force is applied an equal and opposite reaction occurs
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Equation: p before = p after 3. Law of Conservation of Momentum- the total momentum of objects in a closed system is constant
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4. Two types of Collisions: Elastic- When 2 objects that collide with each other bounce off of each other after the collision m 1 v 1i + m 2 v 2i = m 1 v 1f + m 2 v 2f Inelastic- When 2 objects that collide stick together after the collision m 1 v 1i + m 2 v 2i = (m 1 + m 2 )v 2f The opposite of an inelastic collision is recoil: (m 1 + m 2 )v 1i = m 1 v 1f + m 2 v 2f
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A 1 kg cart A is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal track. A 0.2kg cart B is moving to the right at 10 m/s on the same track. Cart B collides with cart A causing cart A to move to the right at 3 m/s. Calculate the velocity of cart B after the collision.
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A 2kg cart moving due east at 6 m/s collides with a 3 kg cart moving due west. The carts stick together and come to rest after the collision. Calculate the initial speed of the 3kg cart.
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At the circus, a 100 kg clown is fired 15 meters per second from a 500 kg cannon. What is the recoil speed of the cannon?
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