Unit 8,
Impulse and Momentum
Alignment with KY Program of Studies:
Momentum
By the time we finish this unit and all related
activities you should be able to:
- Define momentum; distinguish between momentum and velocity.
- Distinguish between elastic and inelastic collisions.
- Use conservation principles to solve problems involving elastic and inelatic collisions
for initial velocity, final velocity or mass, given the other values.
- Define impulse; distinguish between impulse and force.
- Determine the impulse acting on an object
- given a F vs t graph
- given the change in momentum.
- Determine the force acting on an object, given its change in momentum.
Core Content:
Laws of motion. Objects change their motion
only when a net force is applied. Laws of motion are used to predict and/or
calculate the effects of forces on the motion of objects.
Links of interest:
www.glenbrook.k12.il.us
This site has several more animations as well as basic information about
momentum and impulse.
Newton's Apple Video Clip-
Richard Dean Anderson-Newton's Apple
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