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MIT 8.01 Lesson 13: Momentum

Lesson Summary

Excerpt

The Momentum and External Force model is introduced. This model has great utility for describing multi-body processes that occur over a finite time interval, particularly nearly-instantaneous collisions.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this Lesson, you should be able to:

  • Be able to read and understand the Momentum and External Force model template.
  • Be able to accomplish the learning objectives listed there.
  • Define time-averaged force in terms of impulse, or vice-versa.
  • Describe the conditions on both the system and the interactions which allow the assumption of conservation of momentum in analyzing a collision.
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Momentum (Intro)
Momentum (Intro)
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Momentum (Impulse)
Momentum (Impulse)
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Momentum (Average Force)
Momentum (Average Force)
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Momentum (Multi-Object)
Momentum (Multi-Object)
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Momentum (Conservation)
Momentum (Conservation)
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