Title: Glencoe Physics Chapter 9
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2Glencoe Physics Chapter 9
- Momentum and Its Conservation
3Air Bags
- How exactly does an airbag prevent serious injury
in an auto accident?
4Baseball
- Why are baseball players encouraged to follow
through when hitting the ball with a bat?
5Why does a cannon move backward when firing?
6Highway safety
- What can we do to make highways safer for people?
7Common usage of the term Momentum
- A team that has momentum is on the move and is
going to take some effort to stop. - Going into the final weeks, the St. Louis
Cardinals have the momentum." - The headlines declare Pittsburgh Steelers
Gaining Momentum." - A team that has a lot of momentum is really on
the move and is going to be hard to stop. -
8Momentum (from latin, meaning movement)
- Momentum is a physics term it refers to the
quantity of motion that an object has. - Refers to how hard something is to stop.
- 1330 Jean Buridan the true measure of an
objects motion - 1600s Rene Descartes quantity of motion
- Galileo Momento
- Newton Momentum
9Which is probably harder to stop????? Why?
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12Momentum Defined
Yep.thats p for Momentum!!!
p m v
p momentum m mass v velocity
Unit must be kg m/s
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16- So momentum of an object depends on the amount of
stuff moving (mass), and the velocity at which
the stuff is moving. - Question? Under what conditions of motion would a
semi-truck and a roller skate have the same
momentum?
Road Train in the Australian Outback
17Equivalent Momenta
Car m 1800 kg v 80 m /s p
1.44 105 kg m /s
Bus m 9000 kg v 16 m /s p
1.44 105 kg m /s
Train m 3.6 104 kg v 4 m /s
p 1.44 105 kg m /s
18Momentum Facts
- Momentum is a vector quantity
- Velocity and momentum vectors point in the same
direction - SI unit is the kgm/s ( no special name)
- Momentum is a conserved quantity
- Momentum is directly proportional to mass and
velocity of object
19Momentum Facts
- A net force is needed to change a particular
objects momentum (a change in velocity) - Something big and slow can have the same momentum
of something small and fast
20Momentum Examples
Now, find the vertical and horizontal components
of the momentumgtgtgtgtgt
21Sample problems
- Find the magnitude of the momentum of a car of
mass 725 kg moving at a velocity of 100. km/h.
22Sample problems
- Calculate the velocity of a car that has a mass
of 2175 kg and the same momentum as the previous
car.
23Impulse
- In order to change the momentum of an object, a
force must be applied - Gives an alternative statement of Newtons second
law.. - Watch as a little mathematical magic is performed!
Magic???
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29When an impulse (force applied over a period of
time) is applied, a change in momentum will occur
30Big Bertha 400-ton barrel
31Shells weighed 7 tons!!!