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Impulse-Momentum Lecture Notes Definition of Momentum Recall – Inertia Inertia – A measure of a body’s resistance to a change in motion. Mass Momentum.

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Page 1: Impulse-Momentum Lecture Notes Definition of Momentum Recall – Inertia Inertia – A measure of a body’s resistance to a change in motion. Mass Momentum.

Impulse-Momentum Lecture Notes

Page 2: Impulse-Momentum Lecture Notes Definition of Momentum Recall – Inertia Inertia – A measure of a body’s resistance to a change in motion. Mass Momentum.

Definition of Momentum

Recall – Inertia•Inertia – A measure of a body’s resistance to a change in motion.

•MassMomentum•Inertia in Motion•Product of an object’s mass and velocity.•Equation: p = mv•Momentum is a vector quantity.•Units – kgm/s

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Example #1

Calculate the momentum of a 1200 kg truck traveling at 35 m/s east.

G: m = 1200 kg v = 135 m/s

U: p = _________E: p = mvS: See OverheadS: See Overhead

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Example #2

How fast must an ordinary housefly travel to have a momentum equal to that of the truck? The average housefly has a mass of 1 gram.

G: mtruck = 1200 kg vtruck = 135 m/smfly = 1 g

U: v = ________E: p = mvS: See OverheadS: See Overhead

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Definition and Equation for Impulse

Pre Lab Impulse Lab

Bungee Jump Lab

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Post Lab Impulse Lab

Bungee Jump Lab

What was the impact of rebounding on the Impulse?

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Relate Impulse to Force vs. Time Graphs

What quantity is related to the slope of the graph?

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Revisit Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Fnet = ma

a = v/t

Fnet = mv/t

Fnett = mv

Fnett = m(vfinal – vinitial)

Fnett = mvfinal – mvinitial

Fnett = pfinal – pinitial

Fnett = p

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Definition Impulse-Momentum Theorem

Fnett = p….Impulse = Change in MomentumImpulse = Fnett Impulse = The product of the average net force and time over which it acts on an object.Units – Ns Change in Momentum = pChange in Momentum = The product of an object’s mass and its change in velocity.Units – kg m/s

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Example #3

A particle moves along the x-axis. Its momentum is graphed to the right as a function of time. Rank the numbered regions according to the magnitude of the net force acting on the particle, least to greatest.

Fnett = p

Fnet = p/t

Fnet = slope

Magnitude = Steepness

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Example #4

A bug collides with the windshield of a fast moving truck. Qualitatively analyze each of the following statements. splat

• The forces of impact on the bug and on the truck are the same. 

• The impulses on the bug and on the truck are the same.

• The changes in velocity of the bug and of the truck are the same.

• The changes in momentum of the bug and of the truck are the same.

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Impulse-Momentum Example #5

What impulse will give a 0.15-kg baseball a momentum change of + 50 kgm/s?

G: m = 0.15 kg p = 50 kgm/s

U: impulseE: Ft = pS: See OverheadS: See Overhead

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Example #6

A 0.05 kg golf ball is dropped from the window of a building. It strikes the sidewalk below at 30 m/s and rebounds up at 20 m/s. What’s the magnitude of the impulse due to the collision with the sidewalk? What’s the change in momentum of the ball as a result of the collision with the sidewalk? What is the average net force exerted on the golf ball if the collision took 0.025 seconds? G: m = 0.05 kg

vo = 30 m/sv = 20 m/st = 0.025 s

U: Favg

E: Ft = pS: See Overhead S: See Overhead

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Example #7

A 2-kg object is acted upon by a single force in the x direction in a manner described by the graph shown. What’s the change in the object’s momentum? What is the object’s final velocity if it started from rest? Calculate the average force applied to the object.

Impulse = area under the curve

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Revisit Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Fnet = – Fnet

Fnett = – FnettFnett = p p = – p pf – pi = –(pf – pi)pf – pi = –pf + pi

pf + pf – pi – pi = 0pf + pf – (pi + pi) = 0pf – pi = 0psystem = 0

Momentum is Conserved

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Collision - Elastic

A cue ball, mass 200 grams, moves with a velocity of 20.0 cm/s. It collides head-on with a stationary 8-ball, mass 200 grams. After the collision the cue comes to rest. What’s the velocity of the 8-ball? Prove this is an elastic collision. G: mcue = 200 g m8-ball = 200 g

vocue = 20.0 cm/s vo8-ball = 0vcue = 0

U: v8-ball

E: p = mvS: See OverheadS: See Overhead

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Collision - Inelastic

A 90 kg fullback running at 10 m/s collides head-on with a 120 kg defensive tackle running at 3 m/s. The fullback knocks the tackles backwards and continues running at 5 m/s. Whatis the velocity of the tackle after the collision? G: mfull = 90 g mtackle = 200 g

vofull = 10 m/s vo8tackle = 3 m/svfull = 5 m/s

U: vtackle

E: p = mvS: See OverheadS: See Overhead

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Collision - Inelastic

A hockey puck, mass 0.10 kg, moving at 32 m/s, strikes an octopus thrown on the ice by a fan at a Detroit Red Wings game. The octopus has a mass of 0.30 kg. The puck and octopus slide off together. Find their velocity.

G: mpuck = 0.10 kg moctopus = 0.30 kg vopuck = 32 m/s vooctopus = 0

U: vE: p = mvS: See OverheadS: See Overhead

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Collision - Recoil

Two spacemen are floating together with zero speed in a gravity-free region of space. The mass of spaceman A is 120 kg and that of spaceman B is 80 kg. Spaceman A pushes B away from him with B attaining a final speed of 0.5 m/s. Calculate the final recoil speed of A. G: mA = 120 kg mB = 80 kg

voA = 0 voB = 0vB = 0.5 m/s

U: vA

E: p = mvS: See OverheadS: See Overhead

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Collision Chart

Momentum Conserved

Energy Conserved

Kinetic Energy Conserved

Elastic

Inelastic

Recoil

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No