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Title: Momentum


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MomentumImpulse
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  • What does it mean to say roll with the punches?
  • Why is it important to wear a helmet?
  • Is it a good thing that cars basically crumble in
    an accident?

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Momentum
  • What is momentum?

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  • Can these two things have the same momentum?

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  • Which of these will have the greater inertia?
    How do you know?

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  • How can

have the same momentum as
?
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  • The little girl can have the same momentum as the
    elephant if, when they are moving, her velocity
    is much greater than that of the elephant.

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Momentum isInertia in motion or mass in motion
  • Momentum (p) is the mass of an object multiplied
    by its velocity
  • p mv
  • Units
  • Momentum is measured in kgm/s

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Impulse
  • What is impulse?

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  • The Egg Test!

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Impulse
  • Impulse is a change in momentum. It occurs when
    a force is exerted on an object over a certain
    amount of time
  • Impulse (J) force times time
  • J F x t

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Can we prove that
  • Ft ?mv

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  • The rubber ball paradox

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Elastic and Inelastic
  • What does it mean to be Elastic?
  • What does it mean to be Inelastic

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Elastic vs Inelastic Collisions
Elastic Collision When an object collides with
another object and returns back to its original
form. -a collision when a object bounces off
another object (they dont stick together)
Inelastic Collision When an object collides
with another object and does not return to its
original form. -when two objects stick together
(dont bounce off each other)
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Conservation of Momentum
  • What does it mean to say the word
  • CONSERVE

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Conservation of Momentum
  • All momentum is conserved before an event and
    after an event.
  • In other words. No momentum is ever lost. What
    we start with is what we end with. The TOTAL
    momentum never changes.

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Conservation of Momentum Problem
A 7000kg truck moving with a velocity of 8m/s
runs into and sticks to the back of a parked car
that has a mass of 2000kg. What is the velocity
of the combined cars after they collide?
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An Ice Hockey puck with mass 2kg is moving with a
velocity of 3m/s. It then collides with a
stationary rok that has a mass of .5 kg. If the
rok bounces off the puck with a velocity of 4m/s,
how fast is the puck moving?
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