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Page 1: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Momentumpg. 29

Page 2: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Objectives• Calculate the momentum of

an object.

• Identify the units of momentum.

• Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting of multiple objects moving in different directions.

• momentum

Physics terms

Page 3: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

The momentum of an object is its mass multiplied by its velocity.

Momentum is a vector.

Equations

Page 4: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Rearranged Equations

𝑉=𝑝𝑚

Page 5: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

What does momentum mean?

How is the word momentum used in everyday life?

Can you think of an example?

How is the physics definition of the word different from the everyday usage?

Page 6: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Consider these two objectsA one kilogram sphere is moving at 100 meters per second.

A 100 kilogram sphere is moving at one meter per second.

Page 7: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Consider these two objects

A.The 100 kg sphere

B.The 1 kg sphere

C.It’s a tie.

D.More information is needed.

If the same stopping force is applied to each, which sphere will stop first?

Page 8: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Consider these two objects

A.The 100 kg sphere

B.The 1 kg sphere

C.It’s a tie.

D.More information is needed.

If the same stopping force is applied to each, which sphere will stop first?

Why?

Page 9: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

MomentumMomentum is the product of mass and velocity.

Momentum was originally identified with a moving object’s persistence of motion.

Page 10: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Momentum

p = 100 kg m/s

p = 100 kg m/s

Momentum is the product of mass and velocity.

The spheres have the same momentum.

Page 11: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Test your knowledgeA red truck and a blue truck have the same mass. The red truck is parked, and the blue truck is traveling along the highway at 60 mph.

a) Do both trucks have inertia?

b) Do both trucks have momentum?

Yes. All objects with mass have inertia. They resist having their motion changed.

No. The blue truck has momentum. The red truck has NO momentum because it has zero velocity.

Momentum is sometimes referred to as “inertia in motion”.

Page 12: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Units of momentum

Momentum has units of mass multiplied by velocity.

mass in kg velocity in m/s

Units for momentum

Page 13: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Click on the interactive calculator on page 306

Exploring the ideas

Page 14: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Engaging with the concepts

Momentum

7.060

What is the momentum of a 60 kg sprinter running at 7.0 m/s?

What is the velocity of the sprinter if her momentum is 270 kg m/s?

If she wanted to double her momentum, how fast would she have to run?

twice as fast (9.0 m/s)

4.5 m/s

420 kg m/s

Page 15: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Engaging with the concepts

Momentum

4000 1040000

A 2,000 kg car and a 4,000 kg truck are both traveling at 10 m/s when they hit a wall.

Which has more momentum before impact?

What is the ratio of their momenta? ptruck: pcar is 2:1

the truck

Page 16: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Engaging with the concepts

Mass

151200

A boulder is dropped from rest and hits the ground at a speed of 15 m/s, transferring 1,200 kg m/s of momentum to the Earth.

What is its mass? 80 kg

Page 17: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Engaging with the concepts

Velocity

100 1.0

Create two objects with a momentum of 100 kg m/s, but with masses of 1.0 kg and 4.0 kg.

If the mass is four times greater, how does the velocity change?

The velocity is one-fourth as much.

Page 18: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Engaging with the concepts

Velocity

10-10

What do you think will happen if you enter a negative momentum?

Why?

Try it!

Page 19: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

p = -100 kg m/s

Momentum

p = +100 kg m/s

For one-dimensional motion, this means the direction of motion determines the sign of an

object’s momentum.

Momentum is a vector.

Page 20: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Momentum of a system

p = -100 kg m/s p = +100 kg m/s

A. Zero

B.+100 kg m/s

C.+200 kg m/s

What is the TOTAL momentum of this system of two balls?

Page 21: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Momentum of a system

p = -100 kg m/s p = +100 kg m/s

A. Zero

B.+100 kg m/s

C.+200 kg m/s

What is the total momentum of this system of two balls?

100 kg m/s + -100kg m/s = 0 kg m/s

Page 22: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Conservation of P• Momentum of a system of objects is

ALWAYS conserved.

• m1v1 + m2v2 = m1v1 + m2v2

Before After

Page 23: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Examples of Momentum Conservation

• Elastic billiard ball collision • Inelastic car collision• Exploding stationary firecracker• Exploding projectile

Page 24: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Impulse = ∆P = mvf - mvi

= m(vf – vi )

= F∆t

The longer a force is applied, the more the velocity changes!

Page 25: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Problem: A 10.0 kg box sliding on the floor at 6 m/s experiences a kinetic frictional force of 2.0 N. What is the velocity of the box after 3 s?

Page 26: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

F∆t = mvf – mvi = m(vf – vi )

(3 N )(2 s) = 10(vf – 6)-6 = 10vf - 6054 = 10vf

Vf = 5.4 m/s

Page 27: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Assessment1. Calculate the momentum of a 1.0 kg object moving with a

velocity of +20 m/s.

2. What is the velocity of an object that has a momentum of -30 kg m/s and a mass of 3.0 kilograms?

3. Two objects have equal momentum but one has four times the mass of the other. What is the relationship between their velocities?velocities?

p = mv = (1.0 kg)(20 m/s) = +20 kg m/s

If p = mv, then v = p/m = (-30 kg m/s)/(3.0 kg) = -10 m/s

The lighter object is moving 4 times faster.

Page 28: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Assessment4. Which answer below shows the correct units for

momentum?

A. kg m/s2

B. kg m2/s2

C. kg m/s

D. kg s/m

Page 29: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Assessment5. Two bowling balls each have a mass of 4.0 kg.

The red ball is moving east at 2.0 m/s. The blue ball is moving west at 1.0 m/s. Calculate the total momentum of the system.

Page 30: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Assessment

• After the collision described in the prior slide, the red ball moves to the right at 1 m/s. How fast and in what direction does the other ball move?

Page 31: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Solution• Pi = Pf

• 4 = mv + mv• 4 = 4(1) + 4(v)• 0 = 4v• V = 0 m/s

Page 32: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Assessment• If the collision between the red ball and the

blue ball occurred in 0.5 s, what force did the blue ball impart on the red ball?

Page 33: Momentum pg. 29. Objectives Calculate the momentum of an object. Identify the units of momentum. Calculate the momentum of a physical system consisting.

Solution• Ft = mvf - mvi

• F(0.5) = 4(1) – 4(2)• F = (4 – 8) / 0.5• F = -4 / 0.5 = -8 N


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