Yr 12 - Newtons Laws Flashcards
Newtons 1st Law
Object at rest/motion stays at rest/motion unless acted upon by a net force.
Newtons 2nd Law
Rate of change of momentum ∝ Resultant Force
- Change in P in same direction as force.
- F = △P / △t
- F= M A
- P = M V
Newtons 3rd Law
When Body A exerts a force on Body B, Body B exerts an equal and opposite force on Body A of the same type.
What is Impulse?
Change in Momentum (P)
Equation for impulse
J (Impulse) = F (Force) x △t (Time)
What does the area of a Force-Time graph represent?
Impulse
Momentum
Product of mass & velocity of an object.
Principle of Conservation of momentum.
Total linear momentum of a system remains constant in collisions provided no external forces are applied.
- In a closed system, total momentum before = total momentum after.
The 3 types of collisions and their characteristics.
*Momentum is always conserved
* & Provided no external forces applied
Elastic
- No KE lost
Inelastic
- KE lost
Perfect inelastic
- Objects stick together after collision