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Page 1: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

AP Physics B

Impulse and Momentum

Page 2: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Impulse = MomentumConsider Newton’s 2nd

Law and the definition of acceleration

Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Momentum is defined as “Inertia in Motion”

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Page 3: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

ExampleA 100 g ball is dropped from a height of h = 2.00 m above the floor. It

rebounds vertically to a height of h'= 1.50 m after colliding with the floor. (a) Find the momentum of the ball immediately before it collides with the floor and immediately after it rebounds, (b) Determine the average force exerted by the floor on the ball. Assume that the time interval of the collision is 0.01 seconds.

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Page 4: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Impulse is the AreaSince J=Ft, Impulse is the AREA of a Force vs.

Time graph.

Page 5: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

How about a collision?Consider 2 objects speeding

toward each other. When they collide......

Due to Newton’s 3rd Law the FORCE they exert on each other are EQUAL and OPPOSITE.

The TIMES of impact are also equal.

Therefore, the IMPULSES of the 2 objects colliding are also EQUAL

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Page 6: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

How about a collision?If the Impulses are equal

then the MOMENTUMS are also equal!

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Page 7: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Momentum is conserved!The Law of Conservation of Momentum: “In the

absence of an external force (gravity, friction), the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision.”

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Page 8: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Several Types of collisionsSometimes objects stick together or blow apart.

In this case, momentum is ALWAYS conserved.

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When 2 objects collide and DON’T stick

When 2 objects collide and stick together

When 1 object breaks into 2 objects

Elastic Collision = Kinetic Energy is ConservedInelastic Collision = Kinetic Energy is NOT Conserved

Page 9: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

ExampleA bird perched on an 8.00 cm tall swing has a mass of 52.0 g, and the base of the swing has a mass of 153 g. Assume that the swing and bird are originally at rest and that the bird takes off horizontally at 2.00 m/s. If the base can swing freely (without friction) around the pivot, how high will the base of the swing rise above its original level?

How many objects due to have BEFORE the action?

How many objects do you have AFTER the action?

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Page 10: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Example Granny (m=80 kg) whizzes around the rink with a velocity of 6 m/s. She suddenly collides with Ambrose (m=40 kg) who is at rest directly in her path. Rather than knock him over, she picks him up and continues in motion without "braking." Determine the velocity of Granny and Ambrose.How many objects do I have before the collision?

How many objects do I have after the collision?

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Page 11: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Collisions in 2 DimensionsThe figure to the left shows

a collision between two pucks on an air hockey table. Puck A has a mass of 0.025-kg and is moving along the x-axis with a velocity of +5.5 m/s. It makes a collision with puck B, which has a mass of 0.050-kg and is initially at rest. The collision is NOT head on. After the collision, the two pucks fly apart with angles shown in the drawing. Calculate the speeds of the pucks after the collision.

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Page 12: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Collisions in 2 dimensions

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Page 13: AP Physics B Impulse and Momentum. Impulse = Momentum Consider Newton’s 2 nd Law and the definition of acceleration Units of Impulse: Units of Momentum:

Collisions in 2 dimensions

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