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Notes: Chapter 11.3 Newton’s Third Law of Motion and Momentum
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Newton’s Third Law of Motion For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force. Called force pairs or action/reaction pairs Force pairs do not act on the same object, and thus don’t always have the same effect! Movie: Newton's third
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Newton’s Third Law of Motion The equal forces don’t always have the same effect, though. According to the second law, F=ma. You will have different results depending on their masses.
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Momentum An extension of Newton’s Third Law…tells what will happen from the action/reaction Is equal to mass x velocity p = mv units have no name, just kg. m/s
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Momentum & Collisions In collisions, momentum is conserved, that is, it is the same for all the objects before and after the collision. It can be transferred … when one moving thing hits another, the other one can move, too.
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Momentum & Collisions Elastic collision : objects hit each other and don’t stick together (bounce off) Inelastic collision : objects hit each other and stick together Momentum and Collisions Conservation of Momentum
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