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AP Physics 1: 1.4 System Interactions and Changes. What is the change in linear momentum?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by armadillos when startled armadillos can jump
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several feet in the air So surprise parties are just
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out of the question All right check out the following
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chart right here The chart above represents the velocity of
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a twenty kilogram armadillo as a function of time What
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is the change in linear momentum along the interval from
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six to twelve seconds and hear the potential answers Okay
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well armadillos are pretty cool They're kind of like armored
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rodents and yes some of them can get pretty big
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so we shouldn't be too impressed with our twenty kilo
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specimen here But we're not here to talk about zoology
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so let's get into physics A change in linear momentum
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is equal to the change in velocity and a constant
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mass system Andy the armadillo and we give the name
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isn't shedding mass here so that's the kind of system
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we're dealing with change in momentum equals mass times the
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change in velocity since andy here is slowing down by
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two meters per second Change in momentum equals twenty kilograms
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times two meters per second some quick multiplication and we'll
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see that the correct answer here is be the change
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in linear momentum is forty kilograms times meters per second
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We just have to remember that a change in linear
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momentum equals the change in velocity should also remember that
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armadillos can carry leprosy So maybe that surprise party isn't 00:01:24.182 --> [endTime] such a good idea after all no
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