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Physics 1-8-08 NH Primary Day Review of momentum for Quiz Review Problems
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Momentum A quantity of motion found by multiplying an object’s mass by its velocity Is a vector (Magnitude and direction are important)
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Units of momentum Kg m/s
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Equation of momentum P = m v
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Examples of objects with momentum Anything that has mass and is moving
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Examples of objects without momentum Anything that has no velocity A bus that is stopped has less momentum than a flea that is moving, but more inertia
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Impulse Is the change of momentum Units are the same as momentum
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Impulse equation ∆p = F ∆t = m ∆v ∆v = vf - vi
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Which parts of the equation = the impulse? Impulse = F ∆t Impulse = m ∆v Impulse = pf - pi
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Relationship between force and change in momentum To change the momentum of an object, a net force must be applied to it. Examples: Hockey stick on puck Wall on car Bat on softball
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Safety features in cars that protect you during a crash Seat belt Air bags Cushioned dashboard, steering weel Padded headrest Crumple zones
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What value do safety features extend? The time of the crash Impulse = Force x time
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What value is decreased as a result of those safety features? The amount of force needed to stop the car (and you)
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Which car has the greatest impulse? They have the same change in momentum The car hitting a brick wall will have more force applied over a shorter time
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Conservation of momentum In a closed, isolated environment, momentum is not created or destroyed only transferred
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Closed system Any arrangement of 2 or more objects that do not gain or lose mass The objects interact with each other
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Isolated system Any arrangement of 2 or more objects that undergo NO external net force during their interaction
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Conservation of Mom(entum) equation For 2 objects (can be expanded) m1v1 + m2v2 = m1v1’ +m2v2’
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Answers to review questions #1 4.8 N s #2 42 m/s #3a -100 kg m/s #3b - 500 kg m/s #4 4.94 m/s backwards
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