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Force Used To Kick A Football Momentum
Force Used To Kick A Football Momentum
Stopwatch or stopclock
Sellotape
Plasticene
Take care that the football is aimed so that it does not cause damage, and
there is no danger of the timer being knocked off the bench.
The large foil is Sellotaped to the football: the small foil is taped to the toe of
the kicker’s foot.
Connections to the foil are made with crocodile clips. The other ends of the
leads should be a loose fit in the ‘timer input’ sockets so that they will come
out easily in the event of an accident. It is sensible to have a student holding
the timer on the bench.
Providing that the flexible leads are arranged so that the period of contact
takes place before the ball pulls the foil away from the crocodile-clip contact,
no difficulties should arise. You should obtain consistent results.
It is possible to get a value for the time of flight of a ball kicked with medium
force down a 10 m corridor (or even a 5 m laboratory).
Procedure
Teaching Notes
Measure how far the ball travels horizontally before it hits the floor, s ,
then s = vT.
The time of flight, T , can be found from the height of the table, h = 1/2
gT 2 .
Alternatively, film the flight of the ball using a camcorder, and use
frame-by-frame playback mode to calculate its speed.
The box should be made massive so that it moves slowly enough for the
time of motion to be measured with a stopwatch. The flaps on the box
should trap the ball. All the momentum of the ball is shared with the box.
The momentum of the box is calculated from its mass and velocity (=
distance travelled in the measured time). This is equal to the initial
momentum of the ball after it is kicked. Using Ft = Δmv then the force
can be calculated if the time of contact is measured on the scaler.