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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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P = mv momentum Mass and
Velocity
m=p/v mass Momentum
and velocity
v=p/m velocity Momentum
and mass
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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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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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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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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.
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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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= 120, 000 N.s
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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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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
Impulse
Impulse-Momentum Theorem
Impulse
Impulse-Momentum Theorem
Impulse
Impulse-Momentum Theorem
IFΔt = mΔv
FΔt = mΔv
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Impulse-Momentum Theorem
The product f small force with longer time = the product of bigger force and shorter time
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