March 26, 2013

Momentum

Momentum Notes and Practice


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Class Momentum Notes- Powerpoint and Example


12 comments:

  1. 1. 6 kgm/s
    2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck
    3. 42 kgm/s
    4. 3.22 kgm/s
    5. 4860 kgm/s

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  2. An objects mass contributes to its momentum. Momentum = Mass x Velocity or P=MV. Work through the steps!

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  3. Momentum is the product of velocity and mass.

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  4. Momentum  is the product of an object's velocity and its mass.



    A car has a much greater mass than a bicycle, so if they were both moving at 10m/s, then the momentum of the car would be greater.  
       The SI unit for mass is kg.

    The SI unit for velocity is m/s.

    The SI unit for momentum is kg x m/s.



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  6. 1. 6 kg m/s^2
    2. a 2.0 kg puck moving east at 2.5m/s
    3. 42 kg m/s^2
    4. 3,200 kg m/s^2
    5. 4,860 kg m/s^2

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  7. 1. P = 6 kg*m/s

    2. The 2.0 kg hockey puck.

    3. P = 42 kg*m/s

    4. P = 3.22 kg*m/s

    5. P = 4,860 kg*m/s

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  8. In order to find momentum, we need to find the product of the mass and the velocity.

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  9. To calculate momentum you simply multiply the mass and the velocity of the moving object

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  10. momentum is mass*velocity of a moving object

    1.P= 6kg*m/s
    2.the 2kg puck has more momentum.
    3.P= 42kg*m/s
    4.P= 3.22kg*m/s
    5.P= 4,860kg*m/s

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  11. 1. 6 kgm/s

    2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck

    3. 42 kgm/s

    4. 3.22 kgm/s

    5. 4860 kgm/s


    A Jordan Batchelder Original

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  12. 1. 6 kgm/s

    2. The 2.0kg Hockey Puck going east

    3. 42 kgm/s

    4. 3.22 kgm/s

    5. 4860 kgm/s

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