Sunday, 7 April 2024

Week 11 Term 1 2024 Momentum and Impulse

Homework

Kinematics

  • Act 8B Graphs of motion p.101
  • Act 8C Kinematics p.102
  • Ex 4E Kinematics p.115-117
Projectile Motion
  • Act 12B Projectile Motion p.140-141
  • Ex 4F Projectile Motion p.119-124
Vectors
  • Act 9A Vectors p.108-109
  • Ex 4A Vectors p.90-94

Forces
  • Act 10A Forces p.117-118
  • Act 10B Forces p.123-124
  • Ex 4B Forces p.97-104

Circular Motiuon
  • Act 13A p.148-149 Circular Motion
  • Ex 4H p.132-134 Circular Motion

Springs
  • Act 14A p.155 Energy and Springs
  • Ex 4I p.137-141 Springs

Energy Work & Power
  • Act 14B p.158-160 Energy
  • Ex 4J p.143-147 Energy Work & Power

Momentum & Impulse
  • Act 11A, p.130 Momentum and Impulse
  • Act 11B, p. 133-134 Collisions
  • Ex 4D, p.108-112 Momentum P = mv
  • Ex 4C, p.105-107 Impulse ΔP = FΔt

Momentum

Conservation of Momentum
In the absence of external forces the total momentum of a system is always conserved

Impulse
The change in Momentum for a single object
ΔP = Pf - Pi
&
ΔP = FΔt
&
ΔP = mΔv
  • The unis are eithor Ns or kgms-1 , this is the same unit and the one that is used depends on the context
  • Impulse on one object is always equal and opposite to the impulse on the other onject - Newton's Third Law



Physics of Car Crashes (Impulse)

Impulse


Impulse


Impulse examples///Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany



Momentum

Impulse

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