Objectives: Identify the factors that affect an object s momentum Identify the factors that affect how much an object s momentum changes?

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Momentum is conserved for all collisions as long as external forces don t interfere. Objectives: Identify the factors that affect an object s momentum Identify the factors that affect how much an object s momentum changes?

The concept of inertia was introduced and developed both in terms of objects at rest and objects in motion. In this chapter we are concerned only with the concept of inertia in motion momentum.

8.1 Momentum (Question) It is harder to stop a large truck than a small car when both are moving at the same speed. The truck has more momentum than the car. By momentum, we mean inertia in motion.

8.1 Momentum (Equation) Momentum is the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity. Momentum (kg m/s) = mass (kg) velocity (m/s) P = m x v

8.1 Momentum A moving truck has more momentum than a car moving at the same speed because the truck has more mass. A fast car can have more momentum than a slow truck. A truck at rest has no momentum at all.

8.1 Momentum A truck rolling down a hill has more momentum than a roller skate with the same speed. Will the large truck always have more momentum than a roller skate? If the truck is at rest and the roller skate moves, then the skate has more momentum.

8.1 Momentum think! Can you think of a case where a roller skate and a truck would have the same momentum?

8.1 Momentum think! Can you think of a case where a roller skate and a truck would have the same momentum? Answer: The roller skate and truck can have the same momentum if the speed of the roller skate is much greater than the speed of the truck. For example, a 1000-kg truck backing out of a driveway at 0.01 m/s has the same momentum as a 1-kg skate going 10 m/s. Both have momentum = 10 kg m/s.

8.1 Momentum What factors affect an object s momentum? A moving object can have a large momentum if it has a large mass, a high speed, or both.

If the momentum of an object changes, either the mass or the velocity or both change. The greater the force acting on an object, the greater its change in velocity and the greater its change in momentum.

Impulse A force sustained for a long time produces more change in momentum than does the same force applied briefly. Both force and time are important in changing an object s momentum.

When you push with the same force for twice the time, you impart twice the impulse and produce twice the change in momentum.

The quantity force (Newton) time (sec) interval is called impulse (N sec). I = F t The greater the impulse exerted on something, the greater will be the change in momentum. impulse = change in momentum Ft = (mv)

Increasing Momentum To increase the momentum of an object, apply the greatest force possible for as long as possible. A golfer teeing off and a baseball player trying for a home run do both of these things when they swing as hard as possible and follow through with their swing.

Decreasing Momentum If you were in a car that was out of control and had to choose between hitting a haystack or a concrete wall, you would choose the haystack. Physics helps you to understand why hitting a soft object is entirely different from hitting a hard one.

If the change in momentum occurs over a long time, the force of impact is small. If the change in momentum occurs over a short time, the force of impact is large.

When you extend the time, you reduce the force. A padded dashboard in a car is safer than a rigid metal one. Airbags save lives. To catch a fast-moving ball, extend your hand forward and move it backward after making contact with the ball.

When you jump down to the ground, bend your knees when your feet make contact with the ground to extend the time during which your momentum decreases. A wrestler thrown to the floor extends his time of hitting the mat, spreading the impulse into a series of smaller ones as his foot, knee, hip, ribs, and shoulder successively hit the mat.

think! When a dish falls, will the impulse be less if it lands on a carpet than if it lands on a hard floor?

think! When a dish falls, will the impulse be less if it lands on a carpet than if it lands on a hard floor? Answer: No. The impulse would be the same for either surface because the same momentum change occurs for each. It is the force that is less for the impulse on the carpet because of the greater time of momentum change.

think! If a boxer is able to make the contact time five times longer by riding with the punch, how much will the force of the punch impact be reduced?

think! If a boxer is able to make the contact time five times longer by riding with the punch, how much will the force of the punch impact be reduced? Answer: Since the time of impact increases five times, the force of impact will be reduced five times.

What factors affect how much an object s momentum changes? The change in momentum depends on the force that acts and the length of time it acts.

Twice Momentum and velocity have a direct relationship

Twice Momentum and mass have a direct relationship

Reation Action M a = m A Pair

Twice Inelastic collision Momentum and mass have a direct relationship Bus Bug M a = m A M v = M v