Momentum (4 of 16) Force vs Time Graph | Summary and Q&A

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November 5, 2017
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Momentum (4 of 16) Force vs Time Graph

TL;DR

This video explains how to determine impulse from a force-time graph and how it relates to the change in momentum and velocity of an object.

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Key Insights

  • ⌛ The area under a force-time graph represents the impulse experienced by an object.
  • 💁 Calculating the impulse involves finding the areas of different shapes formed by the graph.
  • 🟰 Impulse is equal to the change in momentum of an object.
  • 💱 The change in momentum can be calculated using the formula: change in momentum = mass × change in velocity.
  • 👻 Knowing the initial velocity, final velocity, and change in velocity allows for determining the direction of the force applied.
  • 🇦🇪 Units for impulse are Newton seconds, while units for momentum are kilogram meters per second.
  • ⌛ The area under a force-time graph can be separated into different sections to calculate individual impulses.

Transcript

okay in today's video you can see we're going to go over a problem involving impulse and how we can determine the impulse from the force versus time graph and then we'll also do that through an example where we determine the change in the momentum and the change in the velocity of an object okay so here we have this is the force versus time graph t... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What does the area under a force-time graph represent?

The area under a force-time graph represents the impulse, which is equal to the change in momentum of an object.

Q: How is the impulse calculated for the first 4 seconds?

The impulse for the first 4 seconds is calculated by finding the area of a triangle, with 4 seconds as the base and 40 Newtons as the height.

Q: How is the impulse calculated for the interval from 4 to 10 seconds?

The impulse for the interval from 4 to 10 seconds is determined by finding the area of a rectangle, with 6 seconds as the base and 40 Newtons as the height.

Q: What is the relationship between impulse and change in momentum?

According to the momentum-impulse equation, impulse is equal to the change in momentum of an object.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The video discusses a force versus time graph and how to find the impulse by calculating the area under the graph.

  • The impulse from 0 to 4 seconds is determined by finding the area of a triangle, and the impulse from 4 to 10 seconds is found by calculating the area of a rectangle.

  • The total impulse is then calculated by adding the impulses from both sections.

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