What is Conservation of momentum: Definition and 756 Discussions

In Newtonian mechanics, linear momentum, translational momentum, or simply momentum (pl. momenta) is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It is a vector quantity, possessing a magnitude and a direction. If m is an object's mass and v is its velocity (also a vector quantity), then the object's momentum is





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{\displaystyle \mathbf {p} =m\mathbf {v} .}
In SI units, momentum is measured in kilogram meters per second (kg⋅m/s).
Newton's second law of motion states that the rate of change of a body's momentum is equal to the net force acting on it. Momentum depends on the frame of reference, but in any inertial frame it is a conserved quantity, meaning that if a closed system is not affected by external forces, its total linear momentum does not change. Momentum is also conserved in special relativity (with a modified formula) and, in a modified form, in electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and general relativity. It is an expression of one of the fundamental symmetries of space and time: translational symmetry.
Advanced formulations of classical mechanics, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, allow one to choose coordinate systems that incorporate symmetries and constraints. In these systems the conserved quantity is generalized momentum, and in general this is different from the kinetic momentum defined above. The concept of generalized momentum is carried over into quantum mechanics, where it becomes an operator on a wave function. The momentum and position operators are related by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
In continuous systems such as electromagnetic fields, fluid dynamics and deformable bodies, a momentum density can be defined, and a continuum version of the conservation of momentum leads to equations such as the Navier–Stokes equations for fluids or the Cauchy momentum equation for deformable solids or fluids.

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  1. terryds

    Conservation of momentum for accelerating object

    I always see that a ball moving in a constant speed collide with another ball is common conservation of momentum problems. Obviously, I know that the momentum is mass*velocity But, what if the ball accelerates and collides with another ball ? I think I can't use mass*velocity for the momentum...
  2. S

    Conservation of Momentum - Inelastic Collisions

    Hello, I recently posted a few conceptual questions regarding conservation of momentum. I'm processing the information more easily now, but I've hit yet another bump in the road. I've learned that in an inelastic collision in which "velocity is the same before and after the collision" the...
  3. Y

    Fluids: Conservation of Momentum

    Ok, so for the derivation of the Navier Stokes, the conservation of momentum through a control volume (CV) is Time rate of Momentum Change in CV = Time rate of Momentum Change into CV - Time rate of Momentum Change Out of CV + Sum of External Forces Why is Sum of External forces in there? I...
  4. Paradox101

    LASER Operating At A Certain Frequency

    Q. A LASER is operating at a frequency f = 6.1*10^14 Hz. A)Calculate the momentum of the photon emitted by the laser. B)A helium atom flies towards the laser at a speed of v = 3.5 m/s.During one laser pulse the gold atom absorbs on average 5 photons.Find the speed the helium atom after one laser...
  5. Larry Pendarvis

    Energy/Momentum transfer from neutrinos to black holes

    Suppose you have a source of electron antineutrinos, and you arrange your apparatus so that a billion billion billion of them collide directly with a black hole. In principle, you could measure the change in momentum and energy from that occurrence. Suppose you did that the next day. According...
  6. M

    Conservation of momentum when two objects collide

    when two objects collide some kinetic energy can be lost to heat, so some of the kinetic energy of the two colliding objects transfers to the individual particles of these objects. Does the same thing happen for momentum?
  7. Fosheimdet

    Compton scattering; conservation of momentum violated?

    While reading the derivation of the formula \lambda' - \lambda = \frac{h}{ m_ec}(1-cos(\theta)) on Wikipedia, they point out that the momentum gained by the electron is larger than the momentum lost by the photon: $$ p_e=\frac{\sqrt{h^2(\nu-\nu')^2 +2h(\nu-\nu')m_ec^2}}{c} >...
  8. A

    Conservation of momentum of two boats

    Say you had two boats (a and b) moving past each other without colliding and a man moved from boat a to boat b. Is it correct that boat b would decelerate and boat a would accelerate due to the conservation of momentum
  9. K

    Conservation of momentum and conservation of mechanical energy

    What are the conditions necessary for applying the conservation of mechanical energy or the conservation of momentum? Can we apply these anywhere or do we require specific conditions which have to be fulfilled for applying them?
  10. gcombina

    Conservation of Momentum - BOMB EXPLOSION question

    Homework Statement QUESTION 1 :A stationary bomb explodes in space breaking into a number of small fragments. At the location of the explosion, the net force do to gravity is 0 Newtons. Which one of the following statements concerning the event is true? a) Kinetic energy is conserved in the...
  11. ximsooriginalx

    Conservation of Momentum of a ball

    Homework Statement A ball is thrown against a fixed wall where it bounces elastically. The mass of the ball is M and the velocity just before it hits the wall is U. Ignore the force of gravity in this question. a) Does the Principle of Conservation of Momentum apply to this situation? b) Obtain...
  12. J

    2-D Elastic Collision: finding final velocities

    This is a modified problem from the one posted a few days ago. I’ve been unsuccessfully trying to solve it since then, so maybe it’s time to ask for some help. I’ve changed the quantities :) 1. Homework Statement The mass of puck 1 is ##0.2\ kg## and that of puck 2 is ##0.25\ kg##. The...
  13. Q

    Conservation of momentum and mass of a ball

    Homework Statement A 0.160 kg ball makes an elastic head-on collision with a second ball initially at rest. The second ball moves off with half the original speed of the first ball. a) what is the mass of the ball b) what fraction of the original kinetic energy gets transferred to the second...
  14. Q

    Conservation of Momentum law problem

    Homework Statement m1= 3kg m2= 6kg v1 = 5m/s v2= 2m/s d = 3m DIAGRAM : http://gyazo.com/17b3126726b109256a35f65b86708bb0 Homework Equations Conservation of momentum: m1+v1 = m1v1'+m2v2' Conservation of elastic: m1v1^2+m2v2^2 = m1v1'^2+m2v2'^2 The Attempt at a Solution Now my attempt...
  15. Q

    I have a question about a problem of conservation of momentu

    Momentum in rigid bodies; In this problem when I draw all the forces acting on the disc A, would the reactions: Ax, Ay; W, Friction, normal force; I do not understand is how to check that Ay = W, that's what I understand from the solution. Anyone have any tips on how to treat reactions in such...
  16. J

    Explaining depths reached by swimmer by conservation of energy/momentum

    Homework Statement If you dive into water, you reach greater depths than if you do a belly flop. Explain this difference in depth using the concept of conservation of energy. Explain this difference in depth using what you have learned in this chapter**. ** It is referring to the chapter of...
  17. M

    Understanding Conservation of Energy in a Block on a Rough Surface System

    So negatives always get me, no matter what and I'm having a hard time understanding the conservation of energy. Anywho, I'll continue. In a system, oh let's say a block on a rough surface with some intitial v and kinetic energy K at point A. After it gets to B, friction has done W amount of work...
  18. Eric Williams

    An Explosive separation of two carts already in motion

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  19. A

    Black Holes & Particle Collisions: Does Linear Momentum Transfer?

    Now I know that in the general Schwarzschild metric, there is energy and angular momentum conservation, but what I'm wondering is if there is any linear momentum conservation. Let's say a particle collides with a black hole. Does the energy of that particle go solely to the rest mass and...
  20. P

    Conceptual understanding of moment transfer for bouncing ball

    Hi, I am trying to wrap my head around what happens when a ball of mass m bounces against a hard floor. I assume a system that includes the ball and the floor (and eventually the entire planet) and an elastic collision. Before the ball hits the floor it has a momentum of mv. After the bounce...
  21. I

    Conservation of momentum and energy problem

    Hello, Could someone please provide me with a elastic collision problem where there are two objects one object with an initial velocity=0 m/s and the other object with a final velocity= 0 m/s. Thank you
  22. D

    Conservation of mechanical energy vs sum of forces

    When do one use the principle of conservation of mechanical energy to find the velocity of a mass, and when would you use the sum of forces equals to the mass times acceleration, and there after use a ds=v dv in order to find the velocity. The specific question related to this is a spring fixed...
  23. G

    Two kids sledding down frictionless hill- conservation of momentum/energy

    Homework Statement Gayle runs at a speed of 4.20m/s and dives on a sled, which is initially at rest on the top of a frictionless snow-covered hill. After she has descended a vertical distance of 4.77m, her brother, who is initially at rest, hops on her back and together they continue down the...
  24. S

    Maximum rest mass in particle collision

    Homework Statement Suppose that a certain accelerator can give protons a kinetic energy of 200 GeV. The rest mass of a proton is 0.938 Gev/c^2. Calculate the largest possible rest mass M0 of a particle that could be produced by the impact of one of the high-energy protons on a stationary...
  25. gcombina

    Conservation of Momentum (Ch 7-9, Q6)

    Homework Statement A stationary bomb explodes in space breaking into a number of small fragments. At the location of the explosion, the net force due to gravity is zero Newtons. Which one of the following statements concerning this event is true? (a) Kinetic energy is conserved in this...
  26. AdityaDev

    Conserving Angular Momentum (Rigid Body Dynamics)

    Lets say i have a rod (length = L) hinged at one end (A).It is initially at rest.Now if an impulse (J) acts on the other end (B),can i conserve the angular momentum about A(the hinge)? that is can i write: JL=Iw?(I=moment of inertia,w=angular velocity) this is what i saw in the book. My Doubt...
  27. Pezz

    Relativistic Conservation of Momentum Confusion

    Hey all, Simple question yet it creating a lot of confusion in me and I need some clarification. This is an example given in a book I'm reading and I just don't understand one piece of it. In the S frame a completely inelastic collision between two particles traveling at each other at speed u...
  28. J

    Meissner effect and conservation of momentum in magnetic levitation

    I was recently reading about the Meissner effect, in which certain superconductors are able to "exclude" any external magnetic field lines from their interior, as seen in the right half of this diagram: I understand that some superconductors exhibit a sort of imperfect Meissner effect in...
  29. G

    Two particle system involving conservation laws

    Homework Statement A billiard ball of mass M is initially at rest on a horizontal frictionless table. Another ball of mass m < M and velocity ##\vec{v}## in the positive x-direction hits the first ball in a pefectly elastic collision. After the collision, the balls move with (unknown)...
  30. G

    Conservation of momentum/energy in a two particle system

    Homework Statement A billiard ball of mass M is initially at rest on a horizontal frictionless table. Another ball of mass m < M and velocity ##\vec{v}## the positive x-direction hits the first ball in a perfectly elastic collision. After the collision, the balls move with (unknown) velocities...
  31. O

    Conservation of Momentum Question Involving Two-Dimensions

    Homework Statement A grenade is rolling due west at 0.954m/s along a floor when it explodes into three pieces of equal mass. The first piece moves at 3.6m/s, 20° [N of W]. The second travels at 5.8m/s, 62° [S of W]. Calculate the velocity of the third piece.Homework Equations P=mv...
  32. davidbenari

    Conservation of momentum without Newton's third law

    So I've recently read Newton's third law violates the principles of relativity. I only know how to prove conservation of momentum if Newton's third law holds. I was hoping someone could explain to me this (proving conservation of momentum when Newton's third law is false) without using extremely...
  33. BrainMan

    Disk conservation of momentum problem

    Homework Statement A disk with momentum of inertia I1 rotates with angular velocity Wi about a vertical friction less axle. A second disk, with moment of inertia I2 and initially not rotating , drops onto the first. Because the surfaces are rough, the two eventually reach the same angular...
  34. BrainMan

    A Spider on a rotating disk conservation of momentum

    Homework Statement A 45 rpm record in the shape of a solid disk 25 cm in diameter and mass 0.1 kg rotates about a vertical axle through its center. A 15 g spider rides along the edge of the record. Calculate the final angular speed of the record if the spider drops off without exerting a...
  35. A

    Conservation of momentum in perfect elastic collisions

    I learned that momentum conservation is vectorial, and now, when i read about perfect elastic collisions, I can't understand why they use a scalar conservation. I tryed to use vectorial coervation to see the diference and it's true: it's needed a scalar conservation. But why?
  36. Coffee_

    A question about conservation of momentum (Lagrangian)

    http://imgur.com/QhYG54l The image seems to be not showing here is the link : http://imgur.com/QhYG54lWhat does Landau mean here by the Lagrangian remaining ''unchanged''. Is it the value of the lagrangian as a function that may not change or is it the form that may not change? Also how does...
  37. D

    Acceleration in conservation of momentum problem

    If a moving point mass collides with a point mass at rest then you can find the resulting velocities by conservation of momentum and conservation of kinetic energy. Are the accelerations in this case said to be infinite in the sense that the changes to the velocities happen instantaneously?
  38. BrainMan

    Machine gun conservation of momentum problem

    Homework Statement A machine gun held by a soldier fires bullets at the rate of three per second. Each bullet has a mass of 30 g and a speed of 1200 m/s. Find the average force exerted on the soldier. Homework Equations FΔt = mgf-mgi The Attempt at a Solution I attempted to do this...
  39. BrainMan

    Car crash conservation of momentum problem

    Homework Statement A 2200-kg van traveling north along the interstate at 25 m/s is involved in a perfectly inelastic collision with a 1500-kg automobile driven by a careless motorist who emerges at a speed of 15 m/s form an entrance ramp that makes an angle of 20 degrees with the highway. Find...
  40. BrainMan

    Bullet conservation of momentum problem

    Homework Statement A 7-g bullet is fired into a 1.5-kg ballistic pendulum. The bullet emerges from the block with a speed of 200 m/s, and the block rises to a maximum height of 12 cm. Find the initial speed of the bullet.Homework Equations conservation of momentumThe Attempt at a Solution First...
  41. BrainMan

    Another conservation of momentum problem

    Homework Statement The combined weight of a small boat and a hunter is 1200 N. The boat is initially at rest on a lake as the hunter fires 75 bullets, each of mass 0.006 kg. If the muzzle velocity of the rifle is 600 m/s and frictional forces between boat and water are neglected, what speed...
  42. BrainMan

    Conservation of momentum uranium atom problem

    Homework Statement A uranium atom of mass 238 u decays by emitting an alpha particle (the nucleus of a helium atom) of mass 4 u at a speed of 2 x 107 m/s. (Note that "u" is the symbol for atomic mass units and 1 u = 1.67 x 10-27 kg.) What is the recoil speed of the resulting nucleus immediately...
  43. B

    Newtons cradle, conservation of momentum

    Homework Statement I don't understand how momentum is conserved in Newtons cradle. If I look at the component vectors for the initial ball on the left that I raise, one component points down and one points to the right but then looking at the vector components on the ball that moves on the...
  44. B

    Conservation of Momentum in Collisions: Exploring Linear and Angular Momentum

    Hi, if a ball spinning on a rod hits another similar ball (m1=m2) what is conserved linear p or angular L momentum? Thanks
  45. R

    Help Clarifying Answers-Linear Acceleration & Conservation of Momentum

    Hey all, I'm brushing up on some physics in my spare time, and I was wondering if someone knowledgeable here could help me clarify the reasons behind a couple answers...much thanks in advance! =) Question 1) The greatest linear acceleration of the center of mass of a baseball bat will be...
  46. B

    Conservation of Momentum of a box of mass

    Homework Statement Box A of mass 1.20 kg is sliding to the right across a frictionless table at a speed of 2.52 m/s. Box A collides with Box B which has a mass of 2.56 kg, and Box A bounces straight back to the left with a speed of 0.665 m/s. A) What is the momentum of Box A before the...
  47. J

    Relation between Impulse and Conservation of Momentum

    First post here. This question has two parts. (1) Connecting the dots between the Impulse-Momentum Theorem and the Law of Conservation of Momentum and (2) Book recommendations for a more theoretical treatment of classical mechanics? (1) Difficulty reconciling the Impulse-Momentum Theorem...
  48. S

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  49. J

    Question Involving Conservation of Momentum

    Homework Statement A 1500-kg sedan goes through a wide intersection traveling from north to south when it is hit by a 2200-kg SUV traveling from east to west. The two cars become embeshed due to the impact and slide as one thereafter. On-the-scene measurements show that the coefficient of...
  50. M

    Conservation of Momentum and Energy

    Homework Statement This is the question show that when one of the steel balls, suspended by strings next to each other (as in a Newton's cradle), is pulled to the left and released, only a single ball recoils to the right under ideal elastic-collision conditions. Assume that each ball has a...
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