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Momentum Momentum Inertia in motion Linear momentum is the mass times velocity of an object. • A vector quantity 5/22/2017 Bullets and trains APHY101 1 Momentum Impulse A change in momentum requires a force • Why? How long is the force applied? • Average Force * Time Interval Fave Δt = Δ(mv) 5/22/2017 APHY101 2 Momentum Impulse Case 1: Increasing Momentum • Large F and large t • Cannons and rifles Case 2: Decreasing momentum over a Long Time • Small F and large t • Airbags, bungee jumping, catching a ball, train couplings, boxing 5/22/2017 APHY101 3 Momentum Impulse Case 3: Decreasing momentum over a Short Time • Large F and small t • Boxing, karate • Bouncing – karate, water wheels 5/22/2017 APHY101 4 Momentum Conservation of Momentum The total momentum of an isolated system is constant. • If no external net force is present then no change in momentum is possible. When studying collisions, we say that the momentum before the collision must equal the momentum after the collision. 5/22/2017 APHY101 5 Momentum Collisions Elastic – the KE of the system is constant • Billiards Inelastic – the KE of the system is changed • Car crashes • Explosions – more KE after. Where does the energy come from? 5/22/2017 APHY101 6 Momentum Inelastic Collisions Perfectly inelastic – the objects stick together after the collision m1 v1i + m2 v2i = (m1 + m2) vf 5/22/2017 APHY101 7