Direction: Write “90°” if the
statement is TRUE, write “0°” if the
statement is FALSE
1. Momentum is described as
“mass that is stationary”
Direction: Write “90°” if the
statement is TRUE, write “0°” if the
statement is FALSE
2. Momentum is affected by
object’s mass and velocity
Direction: Write “90°” if the
statement is TRUE, write “0°” if the
statement is FALSE
3. A moving bird has a lower
momentum than a resting
car.
Direction: Write “90°” if the
statement is TRUE, write “0°” if the
statement is FALSE
4. Increasing the velocity
decreases the value of
momentum.
Direction: Write “90°” if the
statement is TRUE, write “0°” if the
statement is FALSE
5. Running at same velocity,
the truck has a higher
momentum than a bicycle.
ME-ta
REACT
Situation no. 1
You are studying and
preparing for exam
when your mom
ordered you to wash
the dishes.
What will be your
Situation no. 2
You are sleeping and
resting after long hours
of work, but you are
called suddenly to buy
something from a store
distant from your
Situation no. 3
You are in the moment
of using the toilet,
when someone knocks
on the door asking you
to go outside urgently
because he/she will be
using the toilet too.
Question:
What is Momentum?
- Is the strength of force when
something has when it has
moving.
Learning Objectives:
Define Momentum
Identify and explain factors
that affects momentum.
Solve problems involving
momentum
“A Tale of
Momentu
m and
Questions:
1. Do you think rock man will be
able to stop the big rock?
2. What difficulties did he
encounter in stopping the big
rock?
Question:
What is inertia?
- The property of an object
that resist change in the state
of rest or motion.
Directions:
Analyze each given problem.
Identify the needed data and
solve for the answers. Write your
answers on the table.
Answer the guide questions
assigned to your group.
Choose 2 group members to
present your answers.
Group 1- MASS
Does object’s mass affect
the object’s momentum? How
can you say so?
(Explain your answer using
the completed data)
Group 2 - VELOCITY
Does object’s velocity affect
the object’s momentum? How
can you say so?
(Explain your answer using
the completed data)
Group 3- MOMENTUM
Does mass and velocity
affect the object’s momentum?
How can you say so?
(Explain your answer using
the completed data)
(allotted time:
105minutes)
Activity guide:
Let us
Review the
Concepts !!
What is
?
What is MOMENTUM ?
- It is the force or speed of
movement.
- It is a “Mass in Motion”
- or it is measurement of mass in
motion
- It is a product of Mass and
Velocity
What are the
factors
affecting
momentum?
Factors that affects Momentum:
1. Mass
- It is the total amount of matter
an object has.
- It is constant and does not
change in any location .
Factors that affects Momentum:
2. velocity
- The rate at which the velocity
changes its position
How does
mass and
velocity
affect
momentum?
As mass or velocity increases,
the momentum increases
also.
As mass or velocity
decreases, the momentum
decreases also.
How to calculate
?
p = Momentum
m = Mass
v = Velocity
FORMULA UNITS
p=mxv (Kg.m/s)
m=p÷v Kg
v=p÷m m/s
What best describe
the momentum,
mass and velocity ?
-Directly
Proportional
What is the
momentum of a
docked ship at the
seaport carrying 5
tons of cargo?
Direction:
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following is referred
to as a measure of how difficult it is
to stop a moving object?
a. Momentum c.
Impulse
2. Which of the following factors
affect momentum?
a.Gravity and Acceleration
b.Mass and Velocity
c.Velocity and Acceleration
d. Mass and Acceleration
3. Which has more momentum, a
huge truck that is not moving or a
small toy cart that is rolling?
a. A huge truck because of its size
and mass
b. A rolling toy cart.
c. Neither of them has momentum.
d. Either of them has momentum.
4. Paeng Nepomuceno decided to use a
bowling ball with a mass of 2.8 kg and
achieved a 21 kg.m/s momentum. At
what velocity did he release the ball?
a. 58.8 m/s c. 0.13 m/s
b. 7.5 m/s d. 86.8 m/s
5. Margielyn Didal, a filipino
professional skateboarder who weighs
48kg and is running at a velocity of
3.1 m/s. What is her momentum?
a. 15.48 kg. m/s c. 148.8 kg.
b. 0.065 kg.m/s d. 51.1 kg.m/s
Assignment:
1. The use of seatbelts is even required
by law to lessen injuries from car
crashes.
Can you think of some other safety
devices installed in vehicles? (Give at
least 5)