Title: CPI: Lecture 11 Momentum and Impulse
1CPI Lecture 11Momentum and Impulse
Exam I
2Momentum is Conserved
- Momentum is Conserved meaning it can not be
created nor destroyed - Can be transferred
- Total Momentum does not change with time.
- This is a BIG deal!
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3Pushing Off
- Fred and Jane are on skates facing each other.
Jane then pushes Fred w/ Force F - N2L Fred FJF mFred a
- DvFred a Dt
- (FJF/mFred) Dt
- mFred DvFred FJF Dt
- N2L Jane FFJ mJane a
- DvJane a Dt
- (F/mJane) Dt
- mJane DvJane FJF Dt
- N3L For every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction. FFJ-FJF - mFred DvFred -mJane DvJane
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4Momentum is Conserved!
- Define Momentum p m v
- m1 Dv1 -m2 Dv2
- Dp1 -Dp2
- Dp1 Dp2 0 !Momentum is Conserved!
- Spinitial Spfinal
- Example Jane pushes Fred so he is going 2.0 m/s.
If Fred is twice as heavy as Jane, how fast does
Jane end up moving. - Spinitial Spfinal
- 0 mFred VFred mJane VJane
- VJane mFred VFred / mJane 4 m/s
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5Preflight 2 3
- Two identical balls are dropped from the same
height onto the floor. In case 1 the ball bounces
back up, and in case 2 the ball sticks to the
floor without bouncing. In which case is the
impulse given to the ball by the floor the
biggest? - 1. Case 1
- 2. Case 2
- 3. The same
Bouncing Ball I Dp mvfinal m vinitial
m( vfinal-vinitial) 2 m v
Sticky Ball I Dp mvfinal m vinitial
m( 0-vinitial) m v
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6Momentum is Vector
- Example 7.1 A car w/ mass 1200 kg is driving
north at 30 m/s, and turns east driving 13.6 m/s.
What is the magnitude of the cars change in
momentum?
Pinitial m vinitial (1200 Kg) x 30 m/s
36000 kg m/s North Pfinal m vfinal (1200 Kg)
x 13.6 m/s 16320 kg m/s East
North-South Pfinal Pinitial (0 36000)
-36000 kg m/s
13.6 m/s
East-West Pfinal Pinitial (16320 - 0)
16320 kg m/s
30 m/s
Magnitude Sqrt(P2North P2East ) 39526 kg m/s
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7Impulse changes Momentum
- Define Impulse I FDt
- Change in momentum requires Force acting over a
time or Impulse. - Recall mDv FDt
- Or Dp FDt
- Dp I
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8Preflight 1
- A few weeks ago I did a lecture demonstration
where I yanked a tablecloth out from under some
dishes. After reading section 7.1, in particular
equation 7.1, can you briefly explain why the
dishes were not given much impulse by the
tablecloth.
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9Preflight 4
- In both cases of the above question, the
direction of the impulse given to the ball by the
floor is the same. What is this direction? - 1. Upward
- 2. Downward
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10ACTs
You drop an egg onto 1) the floor 2) a thick
piece of foam rubber. In both cases, the egg does
not bounce. In which case is the impulse
greater? A) Floor B) Foam C) the same
I DP Same change in momentum
In which case is the average force greater A)
Floor B) Foam C) the same
Dp F Dt F Dp/Dt Smaller Dt large F
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11Impulse and Momentum Summary
- Fave?t ? I pf - pi ?p
- For single object.
- F 0 ? momentum conserved (?p 0)
- For collection of objects
- ?Fext 0 ? total momentum conserved (?Ptot 0)
- Fext mtotal a
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12Preflight 5 6
- Is it possible for a system of two objects to
have zero total momentum while having a non-zero
total kinetic energy? - 1. YES
- 2. NO
the example of the ice skaters starting from rest
and pushing off of each other...the total
momentum is zero because they travel in opposite
directions but the kinetic energy is not zero
(they start with none and gain a bunch)
If it has zero momentum, it must not be moving.
So all kinetic energy must be transferred to
potential energy.
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13ACT
- Movies often show someone firing a gun loaded
with blanks. In a blank cartridge the lead bullet
is removed and the end of the shell casing is
crimped shut to prevent the gunpowder from
spilling out. When a gun fires a blank, is the
recoil greater than, the same as, or less than
when the gun fires a standard bullet? - 1. greater than
- 2. same as
- 3. less than
If there is no bullet then pbullet 0 so pgun 0
As if ice skater had no one to push
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14Summary
- Momentum p mv
- Momentum is VECTOR
- Momentum is conserved (when SF 0)
- S mvinitial S mvfinal
- Impulse I FDt
- Gives change in momentum I Dp