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Momentum and Impulse

Momentum and Impulse. Chapter 6, Section 1 Pg. 208 - 214. 6.1- Momentum and Impulse. Momentum is a measure on how difficult it is to stop a moving object. Momentum is a vector quantity. p = m ν. Measured in kg • m/s. Objects with a high momentum can have a greater mass, velocity, or both!.

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Momentum and Impulse

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  1. Momentum and Impulse Chapter 6, Section 1 Pg. 208 - 214

  2. 6.1- Momentum and Impulse Momentumis a measure on how difficult it is to stop a moving object. Momentum is a vector quantity. p = mν Measured inkg • m/s

  3. Objects with a high momentum can have a greater mass, velocity, or both! 1 2 ν1 = ν2 m1 > m2

  4. Falling Object 1 Falling Object 2 ν1 > ν2 m1 = m2

  5. A change in momentum takes force and time. ΣFΔt = Δp This product of force and the time over which it acts on an object is known as animpulse (FΔt). ΣFΔt = mvf – mvi Impulse-Momentum Theorem

  6. Wall exerts an impulse on the moving ball, thereby causing a change in momentum p1 p2

  7. Sample Problem A 1400 kg car moving westward with a velocity of 15 m/s collides with a pole and is brought to rest in 0.30 s. What is the magnitude of the force exerted on the car during the collision? (Pg. 211)

  8. ΣFΔt = mνf– mνi ΣF (0.30 s) = (1400 kg)(0 m/s) – (1400 kg)(- 15 m/s) ΣF (0.30 s) = 21,000 kg • m/s ΣF = 7.0 x 104 N to the East Δt = 0.30 s νf = 0 m/s m = 1400 kg νi = -15 m/s

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