collisions, explosions and impulse Flashcards
What is the momentum of an object?
The momentum of an object is simply its mass times its velocity. (symbol ‘p’)
Momentum is a vector
p=mv
What is the law of conservation of momentum?
in the absence of external forces the total momentum before the collision equals the total momentum after the collision
How di you set up momentum questions?
mAuA+mBuB=mAvA+mBvB
velocity needs a constant sign convention
What happens with elastic collisions?
the total kinetic energy of both objects is equal before and after the collision (kinetic energy is conserved)
What happens with inelastic collisions?
the total kinetic energy of both objects less after the collision than it was before (kinetic energy is not conserved)
How do you work out explosion questions?
An explosion question is exactly the same only the total momentum before the collision is zero!
Therefore the total momentum afterwards must also be zero.
Kinetic energy is gained
What is impulse?
When an object experiences an unbalanced force for a short period of time it experiences an impulse. This causes the momentum of the object to change
How do you calculate impulse?
Ft=mv-mu
Impulse+ change in momentum
Impulse=average force x time
What is impulse equal to?
area under graph of force by time graph and the change in momentum of an object involved in the interaction
Describe force-time graphs
When an object receives an impulse, it experiences a force for a very short time.
Impulse = average force x time
This force rises quickly to a maximum and then quickly falls to zero