Impulse And Momentum - Summary - The Physics Hypertextbook

Summary

  • Momentum…
    • is a quantity that describes an object's resistance to stopping (a kind of "moving inertia").
    • is represented by the symbol p (boldface).
    • is the product of an object's mass and velocity.

      p = mv

    • is a vector quantity (since velocity is a vector and mass is a scalar).
  • Impulse…
    • is a quantity that describes the effect of a net force acting on an object (a kind of "moving force").
    • is represented by the symbol J (boldface).
    • is the product of the average net force acting on an object and its duration.

      J = F∆t

    • is the force-time integral.
      J = ⌠⌡F dt
    • is a vector quantity (since force is a vector and time is a scalar).
  • Impulse-Momentum Theorem
    • The impulse-momentum theorem states that the change in momentum of an object equals the impulse applied to it.

      J = ∆p

    • If mass is constant, then…

      F∆t = m∆v

    • If mass is changing, then…

      F dt = m dv + v dm

    • The impulse-momentum theorem is logically equivalent to Newton's second law of motion (the force law).
  • Units
    • The SI unit of impulse is the newton second.
    • The SI unit of momentum is the kilogram meter per second.
    • These units of impulse and momentum are equivalent.

      [N s = kg m/s]

Related concepts of dynamics
I II
1st law inertiam momentump = mv
2nd law force lawF = ma impulse-momentum theoremJ = ∆p
3rd law action-reaction+F1 = −F2 conservation of momentum∑p = ∑p0
  • Specific impulse
    • is a measure of the efficacy of rocket propellants.
    • if defined as impulse per mass (or thrust per mass flow rate)
      • is equal to exhaust velocity and has the SI unit of meter per second.
      Jsp[m/s] = J = T = v
      m qm
    • if defined as impulse per weight (or thrust per weight flow rate)
      • is equal to exhaust velocity divided by acceleration due to gravity and has the SI unit of second.
      Jsp[s] = J = T = v
      mg qmg g

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