Momentum and Impulse

Description

Note on Momentum and Impulse, created by CuteMarshmallow on 17/05/2014.
CuteMarshmallow
Note by CuteMarshmallow, updated more than 1 year ago
CuteMarshmallow
Created by CuteMarshmallow about 10 years ago
43
1

Resource summary

Page 1

Momentum and Impulse

The momentum of an object is given by:                             Momentum = mass x velocity of the object                                            Momentum = mvNote: momentum is a vector quantity.The direction of the momentum is the same as that of the velocity.

Conservation of MomentumWhen two objects collide it can be shown that momentum is conserved provided there are no external forces applied to the system. For any collision:Total momentum of all objects before = total momentum of all objects after.

Elastic and Inelastic CollisionsAn elastic collision is one in which both kinetic energy and momentum are conserved. An inelastic collision is one in which only momentum is conserved.

Vector nature of momentumRemember momentum is a vector quantity, so direction is important. Since the collisions dealt with will act along the same line, then the directions can be simplified by giving:momentum to the right a positive sign and momentum to the left a negative sign.

ExplosionsA single stationary object may explode into two parts. The total initial momentum will be zero. Hence the total final momentum will be zero. Notice that the kinetic energy increases in such a process.

ImpulseAn object is accelerated by a force, F for a time, t. The unbalanced force is given by:                         F = ma = mv - mu/t Unbalanced force = change in momentum / time = rate of change of momentum                              Ft = mv - mu The term Ft is called the impulse and is equal to the change in momentum.

New Page

Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Biology AQA 3.2.5 Mitosis
evie.daines
Matters of Life and Death GCSE
kate.siena
EEO Terms
Sandra Reed
ENG LIT TECHNIQUES
Heloise Tudor
Poppies - Jane Weir
Jessica Phillips
GCSE Maths Symbols, Equations & Formulae
livvy_hurrell
Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Cominform and Comecon
Alina A
“The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
Lucia Rocha Mejia
Get your grammar right!
Sarah Holmes
MAPA MENTAL DISEÑO GRAFICO
puntoideascali
SFDC App Builder 1 (26-50)
Connie Woolard