2.1 Force and Motion
2.1 Force and Motion
Contents:
Force, Momentum, Conservation of linear momentum, its applications such
as recoil of gun, numerical problems rockets ( concept only), Impulse and
impulsive force.
Momentum
• The forces associated with impulses are often large and complex.
The figure below shows the force exerted on a baseball when struck
by a bat. The force acts for as little as a thousandth of a second,
during which time it rises to a peak and then falls to zero.
• Numerous
examples of
momentum-
impulse
theorem may be
seen in
everyday life.
Impulse
• The figure below shows both the internal and external forces acting
on a rider and bicycle.
• Summarizing:
– Internal forces have no effect on the total
momentum of a system.
– If the total external force acting on a system is
zero, then the system's total momentum is
conserved. That is,
• Momentum
conservation applies
to the largest
possible system—the
universe. The
exploding star in the
photo below sends
material out in
opposite directions,
thus ensuring that its
total momentum is
unchanged.
Conservation of Momentum
• Since F21t F12 t
• Then m1v1 f m1v1i (m2 v2 f m2 v2i )
• So m1v1i m2 v2i m1v1 f m2 v2 f
Assignments
1. State the law of conversation of linear momentum and derive it from the
Newton's second law of motion. [CO102(N).1]
2. A bullet weighing 50 grams leaves the gun with a velocity of 30m/s. What is
the ratio of momentum of the bullet to the gun is what? [CO102(N).4]
3. Define Impulse of a force and Impulsive force. [CO102(N).1]
4. An object that has a small mass and an object that has a large mass have the
same momentum. Which object has the largest kinetic energy? [CO102(N).2]
5. An object that has a small mass and an object that has a large mass have the
same kinetic energy. Which mass has the largest momentum? [CO102(N).3]
6. A mass of 15,000 kg travels at a speed of 5.4 m/s down a track. Compute the
time required for a force of 1500 N to bring the car to rest. [CO102(N).4]
Reference