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Chapter 7 Linear Momentum and Collisions
www2.tntech.eduThe value of the average force depends on the time interval chosen. 7.1.3 Conservation of Linear Momentum Linear momentum is a useful quantity for cases where we have a few particles (objects) ... again moving freely. For such an event, the two particles have well-defined momenta p1i and p2i before the
Chapter 19 Angular Momentum
www.lehman.educoncept of angular momentum for a point-like particle of mass m with linear momentum p about a point S, defined by the equation L S = r S × p, (19.1.2) where r S is the vector from the point S to the particle. We will show in this chapter that the torque about the point S acting on the particle is equal to the rate of change of the
1학기 09주.ppt [호환 모드] - contents.kocw.net
contents.kocw.net9.1 선운동량 (Linear Momentum)-Define) p =mv ⇒ px=mvx ,py=mvy, pz=mvz-고립된질점계에서물체에작용하는외력의합이0이면운동량은보존된다. ※ Conservation of (Linear) Momentum (선운동량보존의법칙)
Linear Impulse and Momentum; Collisions
ocw.mit.eduConservation of Linear Momentum We see from equation (1) that if the resultant force on a particle is zero during an interval of time, then its linear momentum L must remain constant. Since equation (1) is a vector quantity, we can have situations in which only some components of the resultant force are zero.