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Momentum Impulse
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Momentum in a simple way is a


quantity of motion. Here quantity is
measurable because if an object is
moving and has mass, then it has
momentum. If an object does not
move, then it has no momentum.

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The momentum of a body is defined as the
product of its mass and velocity. It is a vector
quantity and takes place in the direction of
velocity. SI unit of momentum is kilogram meters
per second or kg. m/s.
Momentum = mass x velocity or p=mv
Where p= momentum
m=mass

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The amount of momentum which an
object has is dependent upon two
variables:
1. How much matter is moving?
(Mass)
2. How fast matter is moving?
(Velocity)
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Equation to If you are If you know
use looking for… the….
P = mv momentum Mass and
Velocity
m=p/v mass Momentum
and velocity
v=p/m velocity Momentum
and mass

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A bus and a car both


moving at the same speed.
Which vehicle do you think
will not stop easily and
why?
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Consider riding a jeepney which


is moving too fast and then a
passenger asked for the
jeepney to stop on the next
street. What do you think will
happen?
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The concept of momentum helps us


understand the tendency of moving
objects to stop. These are the
concepts to remember:

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1. The faster the object is moving, the
greater the momentum.
2. The greater the mass of a moving
object, the greater the momentum.
3. The greater the momentum, the
harder the object to change in motion
or to stop
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Example 1.
If a 6.0 kg bowling ball is rolled
with a velocity of 3.5 m/s, what
is the momentum of the ball?
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Given: m= 6.0 kg
Momentum v= 3.5 m/s
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Example 1. Required: p= ?
If a 6.0 kg bowling ball is rolled Equation:
with a velocity of 3.5 m/s, what
is the momentum of the ball? p= mv
. Solution:
p= 6.0 kg (3.5 m/s)
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Answer:
p = 21 kg.m/s
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Example 1.
If a 6.0 kg bowling ball is rolled
with a velocity of 3.5 m/s, what
is the momentum of the ball?
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Example 2.
What will be the momentum of
a stone having mass of 10 kg
when it is thrown with a velocity
of 2m/s?
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Given:
Momentum m= 10kg
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Example 2. v= 2m/s
What will be the momentum of Required: p =?
a stone having mass of 10 kg
when it is thrown with a velocity Equation: p=mv
of 2m/s? Solution:
.
p=10kg×2m/s
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Answer:
20kgm/s
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Example 2.
What will be the momentum of
a stone having mass of 10 kg
when it is thrown with a velocity
of 2m/s?
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Momentum Impulse
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Impulse
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To stop an object it is necessary to
apply a FORCE against its motion for
a given amount of time.
As the forces acts upon the object for
a given period of time, the object's
velocity is changed, hence, the
object's momentum is also changed.
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If the force acts opposite the object's
motion, it slows the object down.

If a force acts in the same direction


as the object's motion, then the force
speeds the object up.
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Impulse - "change in momentum"
- the impulse experienced by the
object equals the change in momentum of
the object.
Equation form:
F x t = m x Δv
I = Ft
I = Δp
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Example 1:
A force of 30,000 N is exerted for 4 seconds
on a 95,000 kg mass. What is the impulse of
the force for this 4s?

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Given: F = 30,000 N
Impulse
t = 4 s
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Example 1: m = 95,000 kg
A force of 30,000 N is exerted for 4 seconds
on a 95,000 kg mass. What is the impulse of
Required: I or Δp
the force for this 4s? Equation: I = F x t
Solution:
I = (30,000 N) x (4 s)
Answer:
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Example 1:
A force of 30,000 N is exerted for 4 seconds
on a 95,000 kg mass. What is the impulse of
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Example 2:
A baseball is struck by a bat with a force of
3000 N for a duration of 0.05s. What is the
change in momentum of the baseball?

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Given: F = 3,000 N
Impulse
t = 0.05s
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Example 2: Required: I or Δp
A baseball is struck by a bat with a force of Equation: I = F x t
3000 N for a duration of 0.05s. What is the
change in momentum of the baseball? Solution:
I = (3,000 N) x (0.05 s)
Answer:
= 150 N.s
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Impulse

Impulse-Momentum Theorem

F x t = m x Δv F

Force of impact is directly proporionalto the


momentum of the body and inversely
proportional to the time of contact
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Impulse

Impulse-Momentum Theorem

The impactof force of a fast


moving caris higher and
therefore it can cause greater
damage after the collision
that the car moving at a lover
velocity.
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Impulse

Impulse-Momentum Theorem

If the change in momentum If the change in momentum


occurs over a short time, the occurs over a long time, the
force o impact is large. force o impact is small.
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Impulse

Impulse-Momentum Theorem
IFΔt = mΔv
 
 
 
FΔt = mΔv
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Impulse

Impulse-Momentum Theorem

The product f small force with longer time = the product of bigger force and shorter time
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Impulse

“When the creative impulse


sweeps over you, grab it.
You grab it and honor it and
use it, because momentum
is a rare gift.”
— Justina Chen
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