Access detailed Kannur University KU1DSCPHY101 Physics notes for Module 4: Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions, prepared as per the FYUGP Semester 1 syllabus approved in 2025. This comprehensive guide explains core concepts such as linear momentum, impulse-momentum theorem, elastic and inelastic collisions, and conservation laws in a clear, exam-focused manner. Ideal for BSc Physics students under Kannur University’s New Education Policy (NEP) 2020-aligned FYUGP framework, these notes provide conceptual clarity, derivations, solved problems, and key formulas. Whether preparing for internal exams, assignments, or end-semester evaluations, this material strengthens your understanding of fundamental mechanics. Covers real-life applications and problem-solving strategies to help you excel in physics. Suitable for students, tutors, and educators looking for quality, syllabus-aligned content. Download or read online to master Momentum and Collisions in Mechanics with ease. Stay ahead with the best Kannur University Physics study resources.
- Momentum and Impulse, Newton’s Second Law in terms of Momentum, The Impulse- Momentum Theorem, Momentum and Kinetic Energy Compared, Conservation of Momentum
 - Momentum Conservation and Collisions, Elastic and Inelastic Collisions, Completely Inelastic Collisions, Center of Mass, Rocket Propulsion
 - From the textbook: University Physics with Modern Physics – Hugh D Young & Roger A Freedman-14th edition, 2016.
 
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Module 4: Notes Module 4 : Momentum, Impulse and Collisions Notes Kannur University KU1DSCPHY101
MOMENTUM
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Definition: Measure of motion, vector quantity.
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Unit: kg·m/s.
 
NEWTON’S SECOND LAW IN TERMS OF MOMENTUM
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General form:
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For constant mass: reduces to .
 
IMPULSE
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Definition: Product of force & time interval.
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Unit: N·s (same as momentum).
 
IMPULSE–MOMENTUM THEOREM
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Net impulse on a body = change in momentum:
 
MOMENTUM VS. KINETIC ENERGY
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Momentum: vector, .
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Kinetic Energy: scalar, .
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A body with momentum always has KE, but same momentum doesn’t mean same KE (depends on mass).
 
CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM
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In an isolated system (no external forces):
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Applies in all directions independently.
 
COLLISIONS
Elastic Collisions
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Momentum and KE conserved.
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Example: gas molecule collisions.
 
Inelastic Collisions
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Momentum conserved, KE not conserved (some converted to heat/sound).
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Completely inelastic: Objects stick together after collision.
 
CENTER OF MASS (COM)
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Point where total mass of system is considered concentrated.
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Position (discrete masses):
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Moves as if all mass & external forces act there.
 
ROCKET PROPULSION
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Based on momentum conservation.
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Equation of motion (no external force):
where = exhaust velocity relative to rocket.
 
