changing momentum l.o.: calculate the change in momentum caused by a force
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Changing momentum
L.O.: Calculate the change in momentum caused by a force.
Car Crash Safety!
How Can We Reduce the Effects of Collisions?
• IP 4.13 video
Old-fashioned seat-belts could cause damage like this. Modern “inertia-reel”
belts stretch slightly before locking
• If a car has a collision when it is has a certain momentum, the force the driver feels will be reduced if you can make the time the crash lasts for longer.
It looks like a very bad crash. Twisted It looks like a very bad crash. Twisted metal and broken glass and yet the metal and broken glass and yet the
passengers walked away from this one. passengers walked away from this one. How?How?
Notice that the passenger compartment is not damaged. Why?
Again, the impact area collapses but the passenger area remains intact.
Crumple Zones
• Regions around a vehicle which are made weak deliberately.
• They increase the impact time and so lessen the impact force
What difference does a Crumple Zone Make?
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0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5
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Car without Crumple Zone
Car with Crumple Zone
To do:
1)Workbook page 71
1) momentum worksheet
Changing momentum
L.O.: Calculate the change in momentum caused by a force.
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