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MOMENTUM
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What is Momentum? Momentum is a vector quantity that any moving object with a mass has Momentum has a direct relationship with mass and velocity (the larger the mass or the larger the velocity, the greater the momentum) Formula for Momentum: p = mv p is momentum, m is mass, v is velocity
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Quantitative Example Calculate the momentum of a 60 kg person moving at 2 m/s. p = mv p = (60)(2) p = 120 kg·m/s Note: The units for momentum are kgm/s
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Conceptual Example A car possesses 20,000 units of momentum. a)What would the car’s new momentum be if the mass doubled? b)What would the car’s new momentum be if the velocity doubled?
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Answer Momentum would also double (for either situation) because there is a direct relationship between momentum (p), mass (m), and velocity (v)
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A halfback, a tight end, and a lineman are running down the football field. Each player has a mass of 100 kg. Consider their ticker tape patterns below. Which player has the greatest momentum? Which player has the lowest momentum? Explain how you know.
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Impulse-Momentum Theorem Impulse-Momentum Theorem To stop an object that has momentum it is necessary to apply a force against its motion for a given amount of time Note: An object with 200 units of momentum is harder to stop than an object with 100 units of momentum, so to stop the first object you may need to apply a greater force for a longer amount of time Impulse = FΔt
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Impulse-Momentum Theorem Formula for the theorem: FΔt = Δp = mΔv What does this mean? Impulse (FΔt) is equal to the change in momentum (Δp) which is equal to the mass times the change in velocity (mΔv)
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Example Ali has a mass of 50 kg and is driving at 14 m/s in her car when she must suddenly slam on the brakes. From slamming on her brakes her body strikes the airbag, which brings her body to a stop in 0.50 s. What force does the airbag exert on her?
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FΔt = Δp = mΔv FΔt = mΔv F = mΔv Δt F = (50)(0-14) (0.50) F = -1400 N
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Example A hockey player applies an average force of 80 N to a 0.25 kg hockey puck for a time of 0.10 s. Determine the impulse experienced by the puck. Remember, IMPULSE is Force x Change in Time!
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Answer Impulse = FΔt Impulse = (80)(0.10) Impulse = 8 N·s The proper units for Impulse are Newton-Seconds (N·s)
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Force vs. Time Graph The area under a Force vs. Time graph will give us change in momentum FΔt = Δp (12,000)(.0007) = Δp 8.4 kg·m/s = Δp Remember, the area under a rectangular graph is calculated using base x height!
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Helpful Websites: 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIsR28L6f3khttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIsR28L6f3k 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFhntPxow0U &feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFhntPxow0U &feature=related
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