PPT-Collisions: Impulse and Momentum

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AP Physics 1 M Dimler What to Expect from this Unit Momentum Impulse ImpulseMomentum Theorem Conservation of Momentum Collisions Elastic Inelastic Perfectly Inelastic

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AP Physics 1 M Dimler What to Expect from this Unit Momentum Impulse ImpulseMomentum Theorem Conservation of Momentum Collisions Elastic Inelastic Perfectly Inelastic and Explosion Elastic CollisionsConservation of KE. http://. www.aplusphysics.com. /courses/honors/momentum/. collisions.html. Unit #4 Momentum. Objectives and Learning Targets. Define and calculate the momentum of an object.. Determine the impulse given to an object.. Date, Section, Pages, etc.. Mr. Richter. Agenda. Today:. Warm Up. Review HW from 7.1. Practice Problems for 7.2. Intro to Collisions (7.3). Tomorrow . Conservation of Momentum Lab. Thursday: . Review HW from 7.2. 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.. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTZI-kpppuw. A truck rolling down a hill has more momentum than a roller skate with the same speed. But if the truck is at rest and the roller skate moves, then the skate has more momentum. Moving objects can have a large momentum if it has a large mass, a high speed or both.. Pg. 222- 227. Momentum & Impulse. The driver of this race car walked away from the car without a scratch. Luck had little to do with this fortunate outcome though – a practical application of Newton’s laws of motion by the engineers who designed the car and its safety equipment protected the driver from injury. Momentum & Collisions. Momentum and Collisions. Momentum is a quantity of motion that depends on both the mass and velocity of the object in question:. Remember. : Momentum is a _______________ quantity, with the same sign as its velocity. As with any vector you can assign any direction as positive and the opposite as negative, but as convention we will refer to . Bell Ringer. A . 40 kg . miniature horse runs west at . 8m/s. . What is the force . of impact if it hits a wall and . comes to a stop . in . 0.5s. ?. Objectives. We will . demonstrate . and apply the laws of . F = Δp/t. Δp = Ft. Impulse is defined as the force times the time over which the force acts. Impulse = Ft = Δp. In order to change the momentum of an object, two quantities are important (Force and time). mr. taylor. 8.6. Collisions . of. . Point . . Masses . in Two Dimensions. . Boom . Crash. Bang. Smash. Video Example of a Collision. . . 8.6 objectives. - Discuss 2D collisions as an extension of 1D analysis. Corina. . Bot. , PhD (NJIT, C. 2. PRISM). Keri . Salvador (NJIT, C. 2. PRISM). Caroline . Savio. (ESHS, NPS). Career Day. May 11. th. , . 2010. Outline of Presentation. About Collision Course Applet. and . Collisions. Momentum. Impulse. Impulse-Momentum . theorem. Conservation of . linear momentum. Collisions. Momentum. , p. The linear momentum . p. of an object is the product of the object’s mass . 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? Momentum may be defined by its equation: 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. Impulse and momentum. There are many situations in which the force acting on an object is not constant.. The force varies with time. Impulse and momentum. To describe how a . time varying force . affects the motion of an object, we need to use .

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