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When a force acts on an object that is moving, or able to move, there is a change in momentum : in equations, change in momentum is shown as m∆v ∆v is the change in velocity (∆ is the Greek.
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Impulse and Change in Momentum. Impulse is the change in momentum of an object when a force is applied over time. The formula for impulse is impulse = Force x time and it can also be calculated as impulse = change in momentum. The units of impulse are also kg m/s, the same as momentum. Impulse is a vector quantity, so direction matters when.
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With what force did she hit the ball? We first need to work out the momentum of the ball using the equation momentum = mass x velocity. Remember that mass is always in kg. Momentum = 0.05 kg x 70 m/s = 3.5 kg m/s We can then use the equation force = change in momentum / time Force = 3.5 / 5 = 0.7 N
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Topic Specification Momentum Revision Momentum Momentum is a property of all moving objects. It depends on mass and velocity. Momentum Momentum is a vector, meaning it has magnitude and direction. It is defined by the equation: \textcolor {aa57ff} {p = mv} p = mv \textcolor {aa57ff} {p} p is the momentum in kilogram metres per second
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Momentum Higher Tier Only A moving object has momentum which is defined by the equation: p = mv Where: p = momentum in kilogram metre per second (kg m/s) m = mass in kilograms (kg) v = velocity in metres per second (m/s) This means that an object at rest (i.e v = 0) has no momentum
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Momentum keeps an object moving in the same direction, making it difficult to change the direction of an object with a large momentum Since velocity is a vector this means that the momentum of an object also depends on its direction of travel This means that momentum can be either positive or negative
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Momentum is the product of a moving object's and velocity . \ (\text {Momentum} = \text {mass}\times \text {velocity}\) The symbol for momentum is \ (p\) so this can also be written as: \.
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