Kinesiology 2241A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Mattress, Momentum

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Linear momentum the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity. Isaac newton called this the quantity of motion that an object had. It is a measure of how hard it will be to stop or slow down. A slow moving train has a lot of momentum, since m is large. A thrown baseball has a lot of momentum, since v is large. Just like a force, linear momentum is a vector m = mv equation: A = (v 2 - v 1 ) / (t 2 - t 1 ) , so if we multiply by m, we get the following. Taking t to be infinitesimally small, the equation is f = dm / dt. Note the similarity to newton"s 2nd law f = ma. F = (m 2 - m 1 ) / t end up with a new momentum m 2. This can be rearranged to ( f)( t) = (m 2 - m 1 )

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