Impulse and Momentum
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Impulse and Momentum
Terminology
Impulse: FΔt, or the product of the average force on
object and the time interval over which it acts
(measures in Newton-seconds)
Momentum: mv, or the product of the object’s mass
and the objects velocity
Impulse-momentum Theorem: FΔt= pf –pi ; The
impulse on an object is equal to the object’s final
momentum mines the object’s initial momentum (p=
momentum)
Concepts
The momentum of an object is the product of its
mass and velocity and is a vector quantitiy.
The impulse of an object is the average net force
exerts on the object multiplied by the time interval
over which the force acts.
The impulse on an object is equal to the change in
momentum of the object.
Questions
A pitcher claims he can throw a 0.151 kg baseball with as much
momentum as a 3.0 g bullet moving with a speed of 1.50 103 m/s.
Which of the following is true
a) ball has greater kinetic energy.
b) both have the same kinetic energy.
c) the bullet has greater kinetic energy.
None of the above
A pitcher throws a 0.15 kg baseball so that it crosses home
plate horizontally with a speed of 10 m/s. It is hit straight back
at the pitcher with a final speed of 24 m/s. Assume the
direction of the initial motion of the baseball to be positive.
What is the impulse delivered to the ball?
Find the average force exerted by the bat on the ball if the two are in
contact for 2.0 10-3 s.
Equations
F=MA
F=M (ΔV/ ΔT)
P=MV
FΔt= MΔV
P= momentum
V=veolicity
M= mass
F= force
T= time
Conservation of Linear
Momentum in Collisions
Terminology
Closed system: a system that does not gain or lose
mass
Isolated system: a closed system on which the net
external force is zero
Law of conservation of momentum: states that the
momentum of any closed, isolated system does not
change
Concepts and Equations
In a linear collision, momentum is neither
gained nor loss. Momentum is transferred to
another object.
½m1iv1i² + ½m2iv2i²= ½m1fv1f² + ½m2fv2f²
m1v1i + m2v2i= m1v1f + m2v2f
m1v1i + m2iv2i= vf (m1+ m2)
Quesions
A 1245 kg car traveling initially with a speed of 25.0 m/s in an easterly direction
crashes into the rear end of a 9100 kg truck moving in the same direction at 20.0
m/s. The velocity of the car right after the collision is 18.0 m/s to the east.
What is the velocity of the truck right after the collision?
In a football game, a receiver is standing still, having just caught a pass.
Before he can move, a tackler, running at a velocity of +4.8 m/s, grabs
him. The tackler holds onto the receiver, and the two move off together
with a velocity of +2.6 m/s. The mass of the tackler is 116 kg. Assuming
that momentum is conserved, find the mass of the receiver.
A) 121 kg
B)107 kg
C) 73 kg
D) 98 kg