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Timeallowed2hoursinonesittingDueMondayNovember5at5PMintheboxmarkedPhys101102inthePhysicsLoungeYoumayuseyourowntextbookyournotesandanonprogramme Makeoneverticalfold Ontheoutsidestaplesideupon. 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.. Chapter 3, Section 7. Date:. HW: PTG #1-8, pg. 332. Learning Objective:. Explain collisions in terms of Newton’s Laws, momentum, and impulse. Success Criteria:. Define impulse. Explain conservation of momentum. 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.. . In classical mechanics, the momentum of a particle is defined as a product of its mass and its velocity, . . In an isolated system of particles, with no net force acting on the system, the total momentum of the system remains the same. However , we can see from a simple though experiment that the quantity . We will now quantify exactly how it hits the fan.. Momentum. Momentum = product of mass X velocity. Symbol for momentum is “p” (don’t ask me why). So, p = . mv. Momentum is also a vector and points in the direction of velocity. Lecture10 1 AngularMomentum:PointParticle Denition Example1:LinearMotion Example2:ConicalPendulum 2 Torque Example:ConicalPendulum PrecessionofL 3 SystemofParticles Lecture10 ANGULARMOMENTUM 1 Angula 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.. Have you ever wondered…. How a tae kwon do expert can break a stack of cement blocks?. Why falling on a cement floor hurts more than falling on the grass?. Why a follow through is important in golf, baseball or boxing?. State the principle of conservation of momentum.. Demonstrate the principle of conservation of momentum.. Solve problems about conservation of momentum.. Discuss conservation of momentum in e.g. collisions, spacecraft, aircraft.. Chapter 9. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.. 9-1. Center of Mass. Motion . of rotating objects . is complicated. T. here . is a special point . for . which . motion . Movement around a fixed point or axis. Spin; somersault . Occurs when a force is applied outside the centre of mass. An off centre force is referred to as an eccentric force.. Examples of a force being applied outside the centre of mass of an object or body to cause rotation. . 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. Momentum. – tendency of objects to keep going in the same direction with the same speed. Depends on mass and velocity. Has direction. The momentum of a ball depends on its mass and velocity. Ball B has more momentum than ball A. 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.
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