Law of Conservation of Momentum
Law of Conservation of Momentum
Law of Conservation of Momentum
OF LINEAR
MOMENTUM
QUARTER 4 - WEEK 4
OILLICSO
N
It occurs when two or more bodies
come in contact with each other.
COLLISIO
N or more bodies
It occurs when two
come
in contact with each other.
DVSCEONER
It refers to something which doesn't change.
CONSERVED
It refers to something which doesn't change.
TEMSYS
It is a portion of the universe that has been chosen
for studying the changes that take place within it
in response to varying conditions.
SYSTEM
It is a portion of the universe that has been chosen
for studying the changes that take place within it
in response to varying conditions.
MUTNEMMO
It is the product of the
mass of a particle and its velocity
MOMENTUM
It is the product of the
mass of a particle and its velocity
What do you think
happens to the
momentum of billiard
balls when they
collide with another
ball?
Is there a gain or
lost of momentum?
In all collisions, momentum is conserved.
This is because of the
law of conservation of momentum.
The Law of Conservation of Momentum
states that:
Law of Interaction
M1v1 = m2v2
Where:
m1 = mass of the first object in kilogram (kg);
v1 = velocity of the first object in meter per second (m/s);
m2 = mass of the second object in kilogram (kg);
v2 = velocity of the second object in meter per sec (m/s)
Mathematically;
Total momentum before collision= Total momentum after
collision
m1v1+m2v2=(m1+m2) v′
Where:
m1 = mass of the first object in kilogram (kg);
v1 = velocity of the first object before collision in meter per second
(m/s);
m2 = mass of the second object in kilogram (kg);
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