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183_notes:mp_multi [2015/09/21 02:09] – [The Momentum Principle in Multi-Particle Systems] caballero | 183_notes:mp_multi [2021/04/01 01:50] (current) – [The Momentum Principle for Multiple Particles] stumptyl | ||
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+ | Section 3.10 and 3.11 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) | ||
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===== The Momentum Principle in Multi-Particle Systems ===== | ===== The Momentum Principle in Multi-Particle Systems ===== | ||
- | Until now, you've only considered systems of a [[183_notes: | + | Until now, you've only considered systems of a [[183_notes: |
==== Lecture Video ==== | ==== Lecture Video ==== | ||
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- | ==== Multi-particle Systems ==== | + | ===== Multi-particle Systems |
- | Earlier you read about the concept of a system as defining what objects you want to predict or explain the motion of. Anything outside of your system is the surroundings and can influence the system by changing some of its properties (momentum, energy, and angular momentum). Remember that the choice of system is arbitrary to the extent that you only care about predicting or explaining the motion of objects in your system. | + | Earlier you read about the [[183_notes: |
- | Sometimes, it is advantageous (or necessary) to include more than one object in your system. Doing so, can often simplify things (e.g., when the momentum of the system does not change). To be clear, this is not just a sleight of hand, but really about what motion you care about predicting or explaining. | + | Sometimes, it is advantageous (or necessary) to include more than one object in your system. Doing so, can often simplify things (e.g., when the momentum of the system does not change). To be clear, this is not just a [[https:// |
- | === Linear Momentum of a Multi-particle System === | + | ==== Linear Momentum of a Multi-particle System |
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- | To explain or predict the motion of a set of objects, you will need to learn how your understanding of the [[183_notes: | + | To explain or predict the motion of a set of objects, you will need to learn how your understanding of the [[183_notes: |
→pi=mi→vi | →pi=mi→vi | ||
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For this system, we have only 3 objects, but for other multi-particle systems, you may have more -- you will just take the vector sum of all the individual particle momenta. | For this system, we have only 3 objects, but for other multi-particle systems, you may have more -- you will just take the vector sum of all the individual particle momenta. | ||
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==== The Momentum Principle for Multiple Particles ==== | ==== The Momentum Principle for Multiple Particles ==== | ||
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Δ→pΔt=→Fnet | Δ→pΔt=→Fnet | ||
- | As you have read, the rate of change of the momentum for a single particle is due to the interactions that the object has with its surroundings -- these interactions add to give rise to a net // | + | As you have read, the rate of change of the momentum for a single particle is due to the interactions that the object has with its surroundings -- these interactions add to give rise to a net // |
- | In a multi-particle system, objects within the system interact with each other and exert forces on each other. However, the total momentum of the system can only change due to // | + | In a multi-particle system, objects within the system interact with each other and exert forces on each other. However, the total momentum of the system can only change due to __external forces__. The momentum principle for a multi-particle system states that the change in the system' |
Δ→psys=→FsurrΔt | Δ→psys=→FsurrΔt |