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Grade 12 Momentum Lesson Overview

The document provides rules, objectives, and content about the topic of momentum. It defines momentum as the product of mass and velocity (p=mv). It explains that momentum is the difficulty of a body to undergo a sudden stop. Examples are given to demonstrate how to calculate momentum when given the mass and velocity or solving for the unknown variable. A short quiz is included with sample momentum calculation questions. Students are then assigned to research and explain the relationship between impulse and momentum, providing real-life examples of their application. The next topics to be covered are listed as impulse and momentum and collisions.

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Grade 12 Momentum Lesson Overview

The document provides rules, objectives, and content about the topic of momentum. It defines momentum as the product of mass and velocity (p=mv). It explains that momentum is the difficulty of a body to undergo a sudden stop. Examples are given to demonstrate how to calculate momentum when given the mass and velocity or solving for the unknown variable. A short quiz is included with sample momentum calculation questions. Students are then assigned to research and explain the relationship between impulse and momentum, providing real-life examples of their application. The next topics to be covered are listed as impulse and momentum and collisions.

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LET’S DO THE EXERCISE

RULES

• RULE 1: While the teacher is talking in front, you have to listen.

• RULE 2: If you want to talk, just raise your hands.

• RULE 3: Let us respect and love each other.


Whom will you
stop ?
OBJECTIVES:

• At the end of the lesson, the students will be able


to;
• Define momentum
• Identify the factors that affect momentum
• Solve the value of unknown variables (p, m, v)
P
MOMENTUM?
L AT I N W O R D………. .

PETERE
T O G O T O WA R DS O R R USH UP O N
P
MOMENTUM?
p= m●v
Unit: Kg m/s
· Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity
which is p = mv. It is also defined as the difficulty of a body to
undergo a sudden stop.
m=?
v=? p= m●v
Looking for velocity?
Looking for Mass?
v= ?
m= ?
p= mv
p= mv
p = mv
p = mv
m m
v v
v= p
m= p
m
v
HOW TO SOLVE? Given:
P - momentum
m - mass

p v - velocity

Kg m/s

m Kg
v
m/s
For example # 1
A 3000-kg bus from Manila and is bound to Baguio is traveling at 20
m/s. What is the momentum of the bus?

P - momentum
m - mass
?
60,000
v - velocity

Kg m/s

3000
Kg
20 m/s
A skateboard is rolling at a velocity of 3.0m/s with a

LOOKING FOR MASS?


momentum of 60 kg. m/s. what is its mass?
P - momentum
m - mass
v - velocity

60
Kg m/s

20
? 3.0
m/s
Kg
LET’S HAVE A SIMPLE QUIZ

1. A bicycle has a momentum of 24 kg•m/s. What momentum


would the bicycle have if it had?
a. Twice the mass and was moving at the same speed?
b. One-half the mass and was moving with twice the speed?

2. A 300 kg motorcycle is moving at 5 m/s. Find its Momentum.


ASSIGNMENTS
• How is Impulse related to Momentum?
• State the formula for impulse and momentum theorem
• Give also example in your in which impulse and
momentum are applicable to real life situation.
NEXT TOPICS
• IMPULSE and MOMENTUM

• COLLISIONS

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