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Momentum is a way of measuring the inertia of a moving object, and can be thought of as "amount of movement."
Transcript
- 00:01
No hello mo mentum an introduction that might knock you
- 00:07
on your feet that momentum anyway Double espresso physics Who
- 00:12
wrote this thing All right The math A momentum of
- 00:15
their p equals We got you to come every right
- 00:23
Conservation of momentum All right here we go Well a
Full Transcript
- 00:29
lot of people think that football is all about violence
- 00:32
and those people Well they're not wrong Look the whole
- 00:35
sport is about guys crashing into each other And you
- 00:38
know what Sometimes it feels really good to land a
- 00:41
nice clean tackle as long as you're the tackler not
- 00:45
the tackle but football players aren't just big dumb brutes
- 00:49
A lot of us are really smart Well some of
- 00:52
us till we get hit in the head enough smart
- 00:54
enough to know that this game is all about real
- 00:56
world physics All right like when i sack a quarterback
- 01:00
Yeah well what's really happening is that i'm building up
- 01:02
momentum as i run And then i transfer some of
- 01:05
that moment um to be but what is all this
- 01:08
moment Um anyway well you probably have an intuitive understanding
- 01:11
of momentum after all You know if a friend tosses
- 01:14
you a golf ball it's not going to be too
- 01:16
hard to catch if he tosses you a bowling ball
- 01:18
in a different story But physicists know better than to
- 01:22
just rely on intuition And relying on intuition is for
- 01:25
english majors Not that there's Anything wrong with being an
- 01:28
english major Of course So what is momentum in physics
- 01:32
terms Momentum is the amount of movement and object has
- 01:36
which feels weird We don't usually say boy look at
- 01:39
that cargo It sure has a lot of moment Um
- 01:43
momentum is related to inertia Remember inertia It's quite a
- 01:47
newton's first law of motion one that says an object
- 01:50
at rest tends to stay at rest and an object
- 01:53
in motion tends to stay in motion so what's an
- 01:56
object is emotional Keep on keeping on and awesome type
- 02:00
of force changes that motion well that force khun b
- 02:03
anything friction gravity my shoulder pads whatever And the more
- 02:07
momentum and object has the more forces required to change
- 02:10
that objects motion So let's go back the golf ball
- 02:13
versus the bowling ball Like we said everybody generally toss
- 02:16
you a golf ball Easy catch but there's no such
- 02:19
thing as a gently toss the ball because the bowling
- 02:21
ball has more momentum it's harder to stop its motion
- 02:25
What if your friend really whips that golf ball Actually
- 02:27
well it's going to be pretty hard to catch then
- 02:29
and painful to hit you because a golf ball that's
- 02:32
thrown faster has more momenta mme than one that's moving
- 02:36
slowly man she's got a good arm maybe she could
- 02:39
be our backup q b so mo mentum involves both
- 02:42
velocity and mass In fact that's the whole equation for
- 02:45
mo mentum mo mentum equals mass times velocity go inside
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now don't get confused with that lower case p there
- 02:55
in the equation Yes momentum doesn't have the letter p
- 02:59
anywhere in it but scientists used to use the latin
- 03:02
for everything And the letter p was used in one
- 03:05
of the original roots of the word mp tests which
- 03:09
relates to mo mentum So you know just go with
- 03:11
b o and don't get it confused with uppercase pete
- 03:14
that stands for power and then there's row which looks
- 03:18
an awful lot like the letter p but it isn't
- 03:22
rowe is the symbol used for density Yes sometimes all
- 03:25
these abbreviations just make things more complicated But let's get
- 03:28
back the equation Since momentum is made up of mass
- 03:31
and velocity it's based units are kilograms times meters over
- 03:34
seconds which looks a lot like the base units for
- 03:37
newton's remember and newton is it derived unit made up
- 03:40
of kilograms times meters over second squared Pretty similar huh
- 03:44
Well just one little superscript two that sets them apart
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But that itty bitty two is pretty important Newton's our
- 03:51
unit of force and force equals mass times Acceleration and
- 03:55
acceleration is measured in meters per second squared Well momenta
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muses velocity not acceleration So make sure you don't get
- 04:03
confused and mix up your mo mentum with your newton's
- 04:06
bad things will happen not bad is in the end
- 04:09
of the world That is in getting the test question
- 04:11
wrong which can sometimes feel like the end of the
- 04:13
world have been there Well one of the components of
- 04:16
momentum is velocity which is a vector quantity meaning it
- 04:21
has both a magnitude and direction because one of its
- 04:24
parts is a vector That means mo mentum is a
- 04:27
defector too And it's really important that it is back
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when smarty pants people like rene day card were working
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to understand mo mentum Well they had a hard time
- 04:36
with something See in a closed system there can't be
- 04:39
any change in the total momentum within the system which
- 04:42
means that if you have two objects each with a
- 04:44
momentum of five kilogram meters per second The total momentum
- 04:47
is ten kilogram meters per second If those objects interact
- 04:51
with each other well then the total mo mentum after
- 04:53
the interaction is still ten kilogram meters per second But
- 04:57
if you have two bowling balls each with the same
- 04:59
mass and velocity going in opposite directions and they crash
- 05:04
into each other well you're going to end up with
- 05:06
total momentum of zero and a really bad score in
- 05:09
bowling momentum has to be conserved It can't just disappear
- 05:13
The refs will definitely throw a flag if it does
- 05:15
But this dutch dude christian huygens pointed out that if
- 05:20
you set one direction is positive and the other is
- 05:22
negative than everything works out just fine mathematically if you
- 05:26
have one bowling ball with the momentum of five kilogram
- 05:28
meters per second and the other with mo mentum of
- 05:31
negative five kilogram meters per second Well known your total
- 05:35
initial mo mentum is zero after they crash they'll still
- 05:39
zero No momentum has gained and none is lost and
- 05:42
loss of physics prevail As always Of course in the
- 05:46
real world we're not in a lot of closed systems
- 05:49
If i get the interception and head for the end
- 05:51
zone all have a lot of momentum And if someone
- 05:54
on the sidelines enters into this closed system and trips
- 05:56
meanwhile all that mo mentum will be transferred into the
- 05:58
ground two yards short of scoring out Well that's a
- 06:03
case where something or someone enters into a closed system
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changing its internal workings But for now at least we're
- 06:08
not gonna worry about some jerk tripping us up We're
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going to work with situations where mo mentum will be
- 06:14
conserved within the system We've looked formula for mo mentum
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already Now let's look at the formula for total mo
- 06:21
mentum When we have two or more objects interacting with
- 06:24
each other it might look a little frightening at first
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But it's not as rough as it looks with this
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equation means in english is that the sum of mo
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mentum for all objects is the same before and after
- 06:35
any interaction between the objects We can rewrite it toe
- 06:38
look a little better like this Yeah while this equation
- 06:42
says the some of the initial momentum is equal to
- 06:45
the sum of the final moment um how does that
- 06:47
work in the real world Well let's say that the
- 06:49
quarterback standing still looking for an open receiver then i
- 06:52
come along from the blind side and sack the heck
- 06:55
out of them I've got a massive one hundred kilograms
- 06:57
and i'm moving in about ten meters a second Well
- 07:00
the initial mo mentum will equal the cubes mo mentum
- 07:03
plus mine since quarterback is standing still his momentum's zero
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regardless of how much mass he has But we'll say
- 07:10
he has a mass of eighty kilograms Those puny quarterback
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as for me my mo mentum will equal one hundred
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kilograms times ten meters per second or a thousand kilogram
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meters per second and the initial total momentum is the
- 07:24
same So now once i hit him will basically act
- 07:26
as one object and our combined mass will be one
- 07:29
hundred eighty kilograms But our total mo mentum would still
- 07:32
have to be a thousand kilogram meters a second which
- 07:35
means the velocity would have to slow way way down
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In fact it would slow down to almost half five
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point six meters per seconds to be exact Yeah when
- 07:45
i collide with hubie i transfer some of my initial
- 07:48
mo mentum to him so the total momentum remains the
- 07:50
same Now while this game of football's going on that
- 07:54
doesn't mean i'm not taking care of things at home
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In fact thanks to modern technology i'm vacuuming my floors
- 08:00
as well Speak thanks to my last contract extension i
- 08:03
was able to buy a top of the line Roomba
- 08:06
well first my cat princess flutter bottom wasn't down with
- 08:11
this machine but now she hops on for a ride
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Princess has a mass of four kilograms and the roomba
- 08:17
has a mass of three point five if they're traveling
- 08:20
at zero point two meters a second to the southwest
- 08:23
what's the total mo mentum ah cats and room bozz
- 08:27
They share a connection as all this time and i
- 08:30
can waste hours of time watching videos of them together
- 08:33
Well we have separate objects here is much as it
- 08:35
hurts to call princess and on the way but we
- 08:38
can think of them as one combined mass after all
- 08:41
since the cat is riding on the robotic vacuum cleaner
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And while they have the same velocity vector our equation
- 08:47
is p e Equals m times v the combined mass
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is seven point five kilograms When we multiply that by
- 08:53
point two meters per second we find a mo mentum
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of one point five kilogram meters per second But this
- 09:00
is a vector quantity so we need to include that
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direction The official answer One point five kilometers per second
- 09:07
to the southwest Good kitty Now on my days off
- 09:13
from football i liked to sit in the backyard and
- 09:14
relax with family because sitting is about all i'm capable
- 09:18
of after a big game my nephew is planning on
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being the next tony hawk So he's always on a
- 09:22
skateboard Of course he's Only three So he's not going
- 09:25
to be doing a three Sixty anytime soon We hope
- 09:29
he skates from left right and covers one hundred twenty
- 09:31
meters in nine seconds If he and the skateboard of
- 09:33
a combined momentum of two hundred twelve kilogram meters per
- 09:36
second skateboard has a mass of one kilogram what's the
- 09:39
mass of my nephew Okay nothing we can't handle here
- 09:43
after all way Have our handy dandy mo mentum equation
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p equals m times v We've got our p we're
- 09:49
trying to find em we don't have our vey well
- 09:52
but we can figure it out real quick velocity is
- 09:55
displacement over time and our displacements one hundred twenty meters
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and it took nine seconds to roll that far That
- 10:01
comes to about thirteen point three meters per second Now
- 10:04
it can plug those numbers into our equations First let's
- 10:06
re arrange it so we're solving for mass If momentum
- 10:10
equals mass times velocity than mass equals momentum divided by
- 10:13
velocity So we divide two hundred twelve kilogram meters per
- 10:16
second by thirteen point three meters per second and find
- 10:19
a mass of fifteen point Nine kilograms See how nicely
- 10:23
those units all cancel out leaving us with kilograms real
- 10:27
nice but is that it Well not quite We're trying
- 10:29
to find the kid's mass not the total mass way
- 10:33
need to subtract the skateboard which has a mass of
- 10:36
one kilogram leaving us with fourteen point nine kilograms which
- 10:40
rounds the fifteen used the right amount of sick figs
- 10:43
there Well hopefully you've built up a lot of momentum
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learning all this physics stuff Once you get started it
- 10:48
can be hard to stop Sometimes Just remember that this
- 10:50
starting mo mentum Within a closed system always equals the
- 10:53
final moment Um and if we're dealing with more than
- 10:56
one object when we have to add up all the
- 10:58
mo mentum from the objects it's Time to cut this
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lesson short Turns out coach isn't too happy that i've 00:11:04.782 --> [endTime] spent most of this quarter talking about momentum
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