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"the total momentum of the two balls is the same as it was before."

READING QUIZ. When cue ball collides with another billiard ball initially at rest,. "the total momentum of the two balls is the same as it was before." "each ball has the same momentum after the collision as it did before."

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"the total momentum of the two balls is the same as it was before."

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  1. READING QUIZ When cue ball collides with another billiard ball initially at rest, "the total momentum of the two balls is the same as it was before." "each ball has the same momentum after the collision as it did before." "each ball has the same kinetic energy after the collision as it did before."

  2. Momentum is a vector: Magnitude = mass times speed = mv Direction = same as velocity (To be more precise, this is the linear momentum.)

  3. Momentum is important because it can be conserved, just like mechanical energy. Since Momentum is a VECTOR, Each componet of momentum is individually conserved! Px and Py and Pz

  4. We also want to know about changes in momentum. Notation: initial momentum pi final momentum pf change in momentum Dp = pf - pi Change in momentum is the result of a force!

  5. We can rearrange F = ma to be F=m Dv/Dt = Dp/Dt Dp = FDt Or, Change in momentum = Impulse.

  6. Fig. 7.2

  7. Fig. 7.6 Is momentum conserved?

  8. If the net external force acting on a system of objects is zero, the total momentum of the system is conserved.

  9. Fig. 7.10

  10. What makes a rocket move?

  11. Lecture Quiz - Question 1: Which ball experiences a greater force? Elastic Perfectly inelastic.

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