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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Momentum Group 3, An example of impluse in the real world could be punching someone in the face. If you have a larger force of the punch is a smaller amount of time, that is the change in momentum, which is impulse. In other terms FT = Change in Momentum, Momentum Equation p=mv, Mass times Velocity, For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction Demonstrates Example of Newton's Third Law in the real world, Change in momentum Equation ∆ p= Ft, Newton's Third Law (Written out) States... For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction, WHY do things move? What happens when their motion changes? Represents Impulse, ∆ p= Ft The example Example of Impulse in the real world, Newton's Third Law (Written out) In other words Newton's Third Law (In our words), An example of impluse in the real world could be punching someone in the face. If you have a larger force of the punch is a smaller amount of time, that is the change in momentum, which is impulse. In other terms Ft= Change in Momentum, FT = Change in Momentum or Ft= Change in Momentum, Newton's Third Law (In our words) Our words Action= -Reaction, Example of Momentum in the real world Example When you open a door, you exert a force on the door and the door exerts the same force back on your hand., WHY do things move? What happens when their motion changes? Represents Newton's Third Law (Written out), Action Equals Reaction, p=mv represents Mass, Momentum It is the OOMPH, Example of Impulse in the real world Example An example of impluse in the real world could be punching someone in the face. If you have a larger force of the punch is a smaller amount of time, that is the change in momentum, which is impulse., Example of Newton's Third Law in the real world Example If a car runs into a pole, the force of the car and the force of the pole will act upon each other. The forces are equal but opposite of each other., Momentum The example Example of Momentum in the real world