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4. Conservation of linear momentum One particle p mv F 0 p const pF System of particles ext pn Fn Fnm Fn mn Fnm Fmn Fnm 0 n mn P pn ext PF ext ext Fn F n ext F 0 P const n 1 Example (Completely inelastic collision): The objects stick together after collision, so there is only one final velocity. Pf Pi m1v m2 v m1v1 m1v1 m1v1 m1v1 v m1 m2 Example (Rockets): There are two objects: rocket and exhaust. The external force is zero. This is a 1-D problem. P Pr Pex P0 dP dPr dPex mdv vdm dmv vex P mv m v 0 ex m v vex m v v0 vex lnmo m 2 Comments about Newton’s Third Law Example (Two moving charges) Electric and magnetic fields created by charge e at a point P, where R is a vector from charge to the point P: 1 v2 c2 E e R R v c Electric field: 3 R Rv c Magnetic field: H R E R z v2 y v1 x 3 Center of Mass (Center of inertia) System of particles: d 1 d P pn mn rn mn rn M dt n dt M n n The system is moving as a particle with mass M and radius vector R Continuous mass distribution: ext n mn rn P MR P MR F 1 M mn R m r nn M n n R 1 1 r dm r dV M M Two inertial systems of reference: vn vn v P mn vn mn vn v mn P P Mv n n P 0 P Mv n Always there is a system of reference where the momentum is zero. The velocity of this system is v P m . 4 5. Conservation of angular momentum One particle Angular momentum: l r p Torque: r F l r p r p r F Newton’s second Law for rotation: l Compare with: pF Conservation of angular momentum: 0 l const 5