PPT-Momentum – Conservation Laws

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httpwwwaplusphysicscomcourseshonorsmomentumconservationhtml Unit 4 Momentum Objectives and Learning Targets Define and calculate the momentum of an object Determine

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httpwwwaplusphysicscomcourseshonorsmomentumconservationhtml Unit 4 Momentum Objectives and Learning Targets Define and calculate the momentum of an object Determine the impulse given to an object. If a system has . no external forces . acting on it (. eg. no friction), then the system is . isolated.. Total momentum in an isolated system is said to be . conserved. . . A . system. is a pair or group of objects that are interacting in some way.. Watch. : . https. ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. OiTiKOy59o4. What. . happenend. . with. Sandra Bullock?. What. is the action force?. What. is the . reaction. force?. Do the action force . and. the . Chapter 7. 7.1 The Impulse-Momentum Theorem. This section deals with time-varying forces affecting the motion of objects. . The effects of these forces will be discussed using the concepts of . i. mpulse and linear momentum.. Physics. Dr. Michael Cooke. Dr. David Schmitz. Fermilab. FUN. Newton’s Laws of Motion. o. Objects in motion want to stay in motion and objects at rest want to stay at rest. Forces. change motion:. Excerpts . from . Chapters 9 and 11. Impulse and Momentum. Newton’s . 2nd. Law of motion can be rewritten by using the definition of . acceleration. as the change in . velocity. over the change in time.. @. robeastaway. Maths of everyday things. Leonard Euler. (picture here?). Odd socks. Lampard’s disallowed goal. World Cup 2010. England v. Germany. it’s the spin that kept it out. Bouncing balls. (Linear) Momentum, p. ● . is mass times velocity. . . vector. !. . ● . . (p) = kg m/s. ► . a 1 kg object moving at 1000 m/s has the same momentum as a 1000 kg object moving at 1 m/s (p = 1000 kg m/s). Momentum = Mass x Velocity. p. =. mv. The SI unit for momentum is . kg·m. /s. Momentum and velocity are in the same . direction. Is a vector. Using the equation. p=. mv. At the same velocity, as mass increases – momentum increases. By Jonathan. Recap:. Last week we talked about countersteering. What was . countersteering. ?. Turn in the other direction in order to complete a turn.. A while back we mentioned velocity. What was . Law of Conservation of Momentum. With no external force, momentum doesn’t change. It’s the opposite of the impulse momentum relationship!. Ft = Δmv. Example. Consider a gun being fired.. A gun recoils when it is fired. . Momentum is a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object.. Unit of Momentum. The equation illustrates that momentum is directly proportional to an object’s mass and the object’s velocity.. What is Momentum? Unit 8 Section 3 Momentum Momentum is a property of ALL moving objects Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Momentum = mass x velocity ( P=M x V) Momentum is labeled as kg x m/s with a direction. Work Energy and Momentum Physics Unit 3 This Slideshow was developed to accompany the textbook OpenStax Physics Available for free at https:// openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/college-physics By OpenStax Momentum. Measures how hard it is to stop a moving object.. Momentum can be defined as . "mass in motion.". . All objects have mass; so if an object is moving, then it has momentum - it has its mass in motion. .

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