3.4.1.6 Momentum Flashcards
What is the formula for linear momentum?
p = mv
(v as in linear velocity)
What is the principle of linear momentum?
Assuming no external forces act, linear momentum is always conserved;
total linear momentum of objects before they collide = total linear momentum of objects after they collide
What is an elastic collision?
One where momentum is conserved and kinetic energy is conserved i.e. no energy is dissipated as heat or sound
What is the formula for the rate of change of momentum?
F = delta mv / delta t
What is the formula for the change in momentum?
delta mv = mv - mu
What is an impulse?
The product of force and time; equal to the change in momentum of that body
What is the formula for impulse?
F delta t = delta mv
What type of transport design helps reduce impact forces?
Crumple zones
Seat belts
Air bags
Describe how crumple zones work
Parts of the front and back of the car crumple up and deform plastically, causing the car to take longer to stop, increasing impact time and decreasing the force on the passengers
Describe how seat belts work
Stretch slightly, increasing the time taken for the wearer to stop, reducing the force acting on the chest
Describe how air bags work
Slow down passengers gradually and prevent them from hitting hard surfaces inside the car