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Momentum
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What is Momentum? Momentum – tendency of objects to keep going in the same direction with the same speed –Depends on mass and velocity –Has direction
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The momentum of a ball depends on its mass and velocity Ball B has more momentum than ball A
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The momentum of a ball depends on direction too
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Question Which has greater momentum: a train at rest or a moving skateboard?
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Conservation of Momentum Conservation of Momentum – momentum cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred p before = p after VIDEO
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Collisions Collision – occurs when two or more objects hit each other During a collision, momentum is transferred from one object to another because Momentum is conserved.
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Collisions Elastic Collision – objects bounce off each other Inelastic Collision – objects stick to each other
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Practice A 1200 kg car drives west at 25 m/s for 3 hours. What is the car’s momentum? p=mv (1200 kg) × (25 m/s) = 30,000 [kg m/s] west
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Practice A car is traveling at a velocity of 13.5 m/s north on a straight road. The mass of the car is 1,300 kg. A motorcycle passes the car at a speed of 30 m/s. The motorcycle (with rider) has a mass of 350 kg. Calculate and compare the momentum of the car and motorcycle. p=mv for each Car (1300 kg) × (13.5 m/s) = 17,550 kg m/s north Motorcycle (350 kg) × (30 m/s) = 10,500 kg m/s north
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Practice A child is on a sled moving down a hill at 20 m/s. The combined mass of the sled and child is 100 kg. What is the momentum of the child and sled? (100 kg) × (20 m/s) = 2,000 kg m/s downhill
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Practice A ball moving at 30 m/s has a momentum of 15 kg m/s. What is the mass of the ball? (15 kg m/s) ÷ (30 m/s) =.5 kg
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