02-18-09 Notes: Momentum

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Notes: Momemtum CW: Acceleration and Momentum H: The Laws of Motion

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Notes: Momemtum

CW: Acceleration and Momentum

H: The Laws of Motion

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Momentum

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Objectives

1. describe the relationship between mass, velocity, inertia, and momentum

2. relate conservation of momentum to motion in a collision

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What makes an object difficult to stop?

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Calculating MomentumThe momentum of an object is

directly related to its mass and its velocity.

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MassMass measures inertia. The mass of an object tells you how much the object resists accelerating.

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Nothing will change speed unless acted upon by a force. If it’s sitting still, it will keep sitting still. If it’s moving fast, it will keep moving fast.

Only a force can change the velocity of an object.

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Velocity

Fast objects are also difficult to stop.

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Momentum = (mass)(velocity)

p = mv

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Example

A ball of mass 2 kg is moving with a speed of 4 m/s.

What is its momentum?

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SolutionMomentum = (mass)(velocity)

p = mv

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p = (2 kg)(4 m/s)

p = 8 kg m/s

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ExampleA runner has a mass of 75 kg and is running at 6 m/s.

What is his momentum?

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SolutionMomentum = (mass)(velocity)

p = mv

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p = (75 kg)(6 m/s)

p= 450 kg m/s

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Momentum is a vector quantity. Its direction is the same as the direction of the object's velocity.

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Elastic collision

Resulting momentum

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Two dimensional collision

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Knowing the momentum of moving objects helps explain what happens when objects collide with one another.

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Although moving objects can collide in many different ways, they have one important thing in common.

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Law of Conservation of Momentum

The total momentum before and after the collision is not changed by the collision.

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