MOMENTUM
MOMENTUM
Latin word
Moving power
Hardness to Stop
What is momentum?
What is momentum?
Hardness to Stop
What is Momentum?
Is a VECTOR quantity
Symbol: p
The S.I. unit of momentum is
kg .m/s
The momentum of an object depends on
two variables
• A bus and a car are travelling along EDSA having the same velocity.
Which of the two vehicles would have a greater momentum?
Bus
MOMENTUM
CHECKPOINT:
A moving car has momentum. If it moves twice as fast, its momentum
would be__________ as much.
Doubled
Two cars, one twice as heavy as the other, moves down a hill at the same
time. The heavier car would have a _________ momentum.
Greater
MOMENTUM
Momentum is the product of the mass and
velocity of an object.
- Vector Quantity
Where:
P = momentum = Kilogram.meter/second (Kg.m/s)
m = mass = Kilogram (Kg)
V = velocity = meter/second (m/s)
MOMENTUM
Formula:
P?
?
m ?
V
x
V = _P_
P = m_P_
m = xV
m
V
Momentum Sample Problem
2 m/s
MOMENTUM
Sample Problem 4:
2,500 kg
Momentum Sample Problem 1 minute challenge
A. p = m x v = 60 kg x 9 m/s
p = 540 kg•m/s eastward
B. p = m x v = 1000 kg x 20 m/s
p = 20 000 kg•m/s northward
Challenge me!!! (first ten)
B. 5.29 m/s
Momentum Sample Problem (first ten)
B. 7.21 m/s
Momentum (SEATWORK)
Force
Impulse Depends on Two Variables
Time
Formula of Impulse
I= f ∆ t I= m∆v
Impulse= force X times Impulse= mass X change in velocity
Wherein: Wherein:
I= impulse (N.s) I= impulse (N.s or kg. m/s)
F= force (Newton) m= mass (kg)
∆ t=change in time (second) ∆v= change in velocity (m/s)
2 N.s
Impulse Sample Problem
100N
Momentum Sample Problem
b. ∆v = 1.26 m/s
Impulse-Momentum Theorem
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IMPULSE-MOMENTUM THEOREM
(alternative version of newton’s 2nd law of motion)
Ft = mvf-mvi
I = m(vf-vi)
Impulse-Momentum Theorem
The theorem is also used to design safety equipment that DECREASES
THE FORCE exerted on the human body.
The nets/giant air mattress extend/increases the time of the collision, thus the effect of the
force is minimized.
Impulse-Momentum Theorem
F= force (N)
∆t= change in time (s)
M= mass (kg)
vf= final velocity (m/s)
vi= initial velocity (m/s)
Momentum SampleTheorem
Impulse Momentum ProblemSample Problem
F= 600 N
Momentum SampleTheorem
Impulse Momentum ProblemSample Problem
Mass= 2000 kg
Impulse-Momentum Theorem
Sample Problem 3:
4,110 kg m/s
SAMPLE PROBLEM
I= 3.25 kg.m/s
SAMPLE PROBLEM
4. An average force of 50 N is exerted on a 4 kg cart for 2 second.
A. What is the impulse
B. What is the change in momentum
C. What is the change in velocity?
a. 100 N.s
b. Impulse= change in momentum, therefore,
100 N.s
c. 25 m/s
Momentum SampleTheorem
Impulse Momentum ProblemSample Problem
F= 37.5N
SEATWORK:
1.) A delivery truck hits a parked car from behind. The mass of the car is 2550kg. What force
is exerted on the car if;
a. the car is rigid and accelerates to 4.5 m/s in 0.20s?
b. the car has crumple zones and accelerates to 4.5 m/s in 0.45s?
2.) A car and its driver has a combined mass of 2175 kg. The car initially moving at 18 m/s and
collides head on with a tree. Find the force exerted on the car and the driver assuming that;
c. the car is rigid and is brought to a stop in 0.01s.
d. the car has crumple zones and is brought to a stop in 0.25s.
3.) A soccer ball of mass 0.5 kg initially at rest, is kicked by a force of magnitude 120 N for
0.05s. What is the velocity of the ball after the kick?