Study the concept of momentum and its applications.
The Law of Conservation of Momentum
Linear Momentum
Impulse and Momentum
Inelastic Collisions
Elastic Collisions
Momentum in Two Dimensions
The Relationship Between Force and Momentum
Momentum and Newton’s Second Law
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The Law of Conservation of Momentum
The principle stating that the total linear momentum of a closed system remains constant, regardless of any changes that happen within the system.
Linear Momentum
The product of an object's mass and its velocity.
Impulse and Momentum
The change in an object's momentum.
Inelastic Collisions
A type of collision where the objects stick together after the impact.
Elastic Collisions
A type of collision where the objects rebound after the impact.
Momentum in Two Dimensions
The principle of momentum when analyzed in two perpendicular directions.
The Relationship Between Force and Momentum
The concept that relates the change in momentum to the force applied, and the time over which it is applied.
Momentum and Newton’s Second Law
How Newton’s Second Law is related to the momentum.
The Equation for Momentum (p = mv)
The formula that defines momentum.
Impulse-Momentum Theorem
The theorem that defines the relationship between impulse and change in momentum.
The Concept of Angular Momentum
The rotational equivalent of linear momentum.
The Conservation of Angular Momentum
The principle that total angular momentum remains constant unless acted on by an external torque.
Momentum and Collisions in Real Life
How momentum and collisions are related to real-world scenarios.
Perfectly Inelastic Collisions
A collision in which two objects stick together and move with the same final velocity.
Recoil in Firearms (Momentum)
The backward movement of a gun when it is discharged.
The Effect of External Forces on Momentum
How does external forces on an object affect its momentum.
Center of Mass and Momentum
How does the center of mass related to the motion of an object.
Momentum Transfer in Sports
The transmission of momentum between a player and a ball in sports.
Explosions and Momentum
How momentum is conserved during an explosion.
Rocket Propulsion and Momentum
The role of momentum conservation in rocket propulsion.
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