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Motion and Momentum

Motion and Momentum. Motion and Momentum. Motion and Momentum. Section 3 Momentum. Motion and Momentum. Section 3 Momentum By Muthana Hussain. Motion and Momentum. Section 3 Momentum By Muthana H. Science Br.Imran. Motion and Momentum. Aim- Motion and momentum Do now -Define speed.

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Motion and Momentum

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  1. MotionandMomentum

  2. MotionandMomentum

  3. MotionandMomentum Section 3 Momentum

  4. MotionandMomentum Section 3 Momentum By Muthana Hussain

  5. MotionandMomentum Section 3 Momentum By Muthana H. Science Br.Imran

  6. MotionandMomentum Aim-Motion and momentum Donow-Define speed

  7. MotionandMomentum Aim-Motion and momentum Donow-Define speed Ans:Speed is the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel the distance.

  8. Mass

  9. Mass • An important property of an object is mass.

  10. Mass • An important property of an object is mass. • The mass of any object is the amount of matter in the objets.

  11. Mass • An important property of an object is mass. • The mass of any object is the amount of matter in the object. • Objects with more mass weight more than objects with less mass.

  12. Mass • An important property of an object is mass. • The mass of any object is the amount of matter in the object. • Objects with more mass weight more than objects with less mass. For example a gallon of milk has more mass then a garbage bag.

  13. Mass • An important property of an object is mass. • The mass of any object is the amount of matter in the object. • Objects with more mass weight more than objects with less mass. • For example a gallon of milk has more mass then a garbage bag. • The size does not matter. A garbage bag is bigger and the milk is smaller does not mean that the bag has the most mass.

  14. Mass • The mass of any object is the amount of matter in the object. • Objects with more mass weight more than objects with less mass. • For example a gallon of milk has more mass then a garbage bag. • The size does not matter. A garbage bag is bigger and the milk is smaller does not mean that the bag has the most mass. Mass is measured in kg.

  15. Inertia

  16. Inertia • Inertia means; tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion.

  17. Inertia • Inertia means; tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion. • When an object has more mass it has more inertia.

  18. Inertia • Inertia means; tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion. • When an object has more mass it has more inertia. • For example a ping pong ball will responds to a gentle hit. But if a tennis ball was hit gentle it won't go as far.

  19. Inertia • Inertia means; tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion. • When an object has more mass it has more inertia. • For example a ping pong ball will responds to a gentle hit. But if a tennis ball was hit gentle it won't go as far.

  20. Inertia • Inertia means; tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion. • When an object has more mass it has more inertia. • For example a ping pong ball will responds to a gentle hit. But if a tennis ball was hit gentle it won't go as far.

  21. Momentum

  22. Momentum • Momentum is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object

  23. Momentum • Momentum is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object • The momentum of an object is a measure of how hard it's to stop an object.

  24. Momentum • Momentum is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object • The momentum of an object is a measure of how hard it's to stop an object. • sense mass is measured in kilograms and velocity has units of meters per second,momentum has units of kg times by meters per second.

  25. Momentum • Momentum is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object • The momentum of an object is a measure of how hard it's to stop an object. • sense mass is measured in kilograms and velocity has units of meters per second,momentum has units of kg times by meters per second. • Also because velocity and momentum have the same direction.

  26. Conservation of Momentum

  27. Conservation of Momentum • When you play pool you have to hit a ball (cue ball) to the other balls.When you hit the cue ball at the other balls the cue ball slows down and the momentum decreases

  28. Conservation of Momentum • When you play pool you have to hit a ball (cue ball) to the other balls.When you hit the cue ball at the other balls the cue ball slows down and the momentum decreases • and also the other balls you hit speed up and the momentum increases.

  29. Conservation of Momentum • When you play pool you have to hit a ball (cue ball) to the other balls.When you hit the cue ball at the other balls the cue ball slows down and the momentum decreases • and also the other balls you hit speed up and the momentum increases. • The momentum lost by the cue ball was gained by the other ball.

  30. Conservation of Momentum • When you play pool you have to hit a ball (cue ball) to the other balls.When you hit the cue ball at the other balls the cue ball slows down and the momentum decreases • and also the other balls you hit speed up and the momentum increases. • The momentum lost by the cue ball was gained by the other ball. • So the total momentum of the two balls was the same before and after the collision. • The law of conservation of momentum is

  31. Conservation of Momentum decreases • and also the other balls you hit speed up and the momentum increases. • The momentum lost by the cue ball was gained by the other ball. • So the total momentum of the two balls was the same before and after the collision. • The law of conservation of momentum is that the total momentum of objects that collide is the same before and after the collision.

  32. questions

  33. questions What's an important property of an object

  34. questions What's an important property of an object Ans:Mass

  35. questions What's one of the important property of an object? Ans:Mass. What is the law of conservation of momentum state ?

  36. questions What's one of the important property of an object? Ans:Mass. What is the law of conservation of momentum state ? Ans:It states that the total momentum of objects that collide is the same before and after the collision.

  37. questions What's one of the important property of an object? Ans:Mass. What is the law of conservation of momentum state ? Ans:It states that the total momentum of objects that collide is the same before and after the collision. What is momentum ? Ans:Momentum is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object

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