ANOTHER LOOK AT NEWTON’S SECOND LAW
When Newton first expressed his second law, he didn’t write Fnet = ma. Instead, he
expressed the law in terms of something we refer to nowadays as linear momentum.
Linear momentum is the product of mass and velocity and is symbolized
by p.
p = mv
Newton’s second law can be written as
is the same as F = mā, since ∆p/∆t = ∆(mv)/∆t = m(∆v/∆t) = mā.
- What is the linear momentum of a car of mass 1,000 kg that is
moving at a speed of 20 m/s? What is the momentum of a truck of
mass 5,000 kg moving at the same speed?
Here’s How to Crack It
The magnitude of the car’s linear momentum is
pcar = mcarv = (1,000 kg)(20 m/s) = 20,000 kg · m/s.
while the magnitude of the truck’s linear momentum is
ptruk = mtruckv = (5,000 kg)(20 m/s) = 100,000 kg · m/s.
The Skinny on Momentum
Momentum is defined by the following equation: p = mv, where m is the
mass of the object and v the velocity of the object. Momentum is