M OMENTUM AND I MPULSE Chapter 9. What factors affected how fast objects move after a collision? (Think of your lab)
Page 1 Lecture 4: Momentum, Energy, Tides, and the Scientific Method Claire Max April 15 th, 2014 Astro 18: Planets and Planetary Systems UC Santa Cruz.
MOMENTUM!
Chapter 7 Linear Momentum. Objectives Students should be able to: 1. Define linear momentum and calculate it. 2. Distinguish between the unit of force.
Exclusive Semileptonic b u Decays at CLEO
M O MENTUM! Momentum Impulse Conservation of Momentum in 1 Dimension Conservation of Momentum in 2 Dimensions Angular Momentum Torque Moment of Inertia.
Application of Environment Spatial Information System HW – Boundary Conditions
Solution: Electricity: 1 kw-hr = (1 x10 3 J/s)(3.6 x10 3 s) = 3.6 x10 6 J 1 kw-hr = (1 x10 3 J/s)(3.6 x10 3 s) = 3.6 x10 6 J E/$ = 3.6 x10 6 /$0.1 = 3.6.
MOMENTUM! Momentum Impulse Conservation of Momentum.