Momentum Flashcards

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Momentum equation

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Momentum = mass x velocity 
(kgm/s) = (kg) x (m/s)
p = m x v
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Momentum is a … Quantity

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Vector

Which means it has direction and magnitude

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A minus sign in momentum

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Shows the direction of the object

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What is a vector quantity

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Something with direction and magnitude

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State the conservation of momentum

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The sum of the momentum before q collision (or explosion) is equal to the sum of the momentum after, providing there are no external forces acting on the system

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conservation of momentum equation

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(Sum)Pbefore = (sum) Pafter
Therefore
MaVa + MbVb = Ma+b x V

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Under what conditions is momentum not conserved

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If there are no external forces acting on the system, like friction

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Forces are required to increase or decrease the … Of an object

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Momentum

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3 main car safety requirements

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Air bags
Seat belts
Crumple zones

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Force and momentum equation

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Force = change in momentum/time for change
Therefore
F = pv - pu /t

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Explain how an airbag works

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The inflation of an airbag after a crash inflates which increases collision time. The change in momentum stays the same as it is fixed. The force acting upon the person therefore decreases. Once the person had been slowed down by the airbag, it deflates to avoid suffocation.

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When answering questions on car safety, always include:

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  • change in momentum during a crash is fixed
  • f = p(v - u) /t
  • time for collision is increased by the device
  • resulting in the impact force, F being decreased
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How do rockets take off?

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  • total momentum before and after is zero
  • this means momentum of rocket and gases are equal (acting in opposite direction)
  • the rocket has a much greater mass than the gases
  • therefore the gases move at a very fast velocity which causes rocket to take off
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What do crumple zones do

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  • Increase the amount of collision time
  • reducing the amount of force acting upon the passenger safety cell (a rigid cage to prevent the roof from collapsing onto passengers / driver)
  • the crumple zone is designed to dissipate the energy from a collision thus slowing the acceleration of the car
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moment and distance (from pivot) equation

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m = f x d

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clockwise and anticlockwise moment

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(sum)Mc = (sum)Mac