Forces & Motion .
Welcome to Physics C Instructor: Martin Mathews 562-698-8121 [email protected] Expectations are on the Course Description page.Course Description.
Forces and Motion In this lesson: 1.Newtons Second Law 2.Momentum & Impulse.
Momentum and Impulse Chapter 6 Section 1. Linear Momentum Momentum can describe the motion of an object before and after a collision takes place. Momentum.
This Week: Momentum Monday: What is momentum? p = mv Tuesday: How does momentum change? (impulse) I = mΔv = fΔt Wednesday: Quiz! Conservation of momentum.
PHYSICS UNIT 4: ENERGY & MOMENTUM. WORK & KINETIC ENERGY Work, W: using a force, F, to displace an object a distance, d unit: Joule (1 J = 1 Nm) W = Fd.
Momentum and Its Conservation - Chapter Outline Lesson 1: The Impulse-Momentum Change Theorem Lesson 2: The Law of Momentum Conservation.
Section 1: The Nature of Force Force – a push or pull on an object; causes an object to accelerate. 0 m/s 3 m/s.
Students are responsible for ALL of the material in this presentation. Use this as an initial guide through the material. Please consult your text for.
Aim: How can we explain momentum and impulse? Do Now: Which is easier to do: Stop a skateboard traveling at 5 m/s or stop a car traveling at 5 m/s? Why?
The Law of the Conservation of Momentum Conservation of Momentum The law of conservation of momentum states when a system of interacting objects is not.
Unit 08 “Impulse and Momentum” Problem Solving: Watermelons and Car Accidents Impulse: Force and Time.