Physics SL
Physics SL
5
Chapters
329
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Theme A - Space, Time & Motion
Theme A - Space, Time & Motion
Mastering Motion: Scalars Vs. Vectors Explained
Scalar Vs. Vector: Dive Into Speed & Velocity Insights
Master Distance-Time Graphs: A Student’s Journey Explained!
Understanding Instantaneous & Average Speed: A Student's Journey Explained
Understanding Acceleration: Dive Into Physics & Spreadsheets
Mastering Distance-Time Graphs: Speed, Velocity & Acceleration Insights
Mastering Kinematic Equations: Dive Into Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graphs
Unveiling Kinematic Equations: Dive into Motion Analysis
Incredible Dog Catch Explained: Dive Into Physics!
Gravity's Grip: Understanding Earth’s Acceleration Variances
Understanding 2D Projectile Motion: Beyond Basics
Understanding Horizontal & Vertical Motion in Physics
The Unrealistic Nature of Neglecting Air Resistance
Understanding Air Resistance's Impact on Vertical Motion
Comparing Trajectories: Vacuum Vs. Air Resistance (Figure 24)
Unveiling The Mystery Of Forces: From Aristotle To Modern Physics
Unraveling Newton's Laws of Motion: The Ultimate Guide to Force and Acceleration
Unveil The Science Of Motion: Master Free-Body Force Diagrams Easily!
Unraveling The Mysteries of Translational Equilibrium
Unlocking The Secrets Of Hooke's Law And Elastic Forces
Master The Physics Of Springs: Series Vs Parallel!
Uncover The Secrets of Buoyancy Forces!
Unraveling the slippery secrets of friction
Uncover The Mysteries Of Friction Forces
Understanding Air Resistance: The Record-Breaking Skydive Of Alan Eustace
Stokes' Law: Dive Deep Into Fluid Dynamics & Viscosity
Understanding Force & Momentum: From Sports To Physics
Newton's Cradle: Visualizing Momentum Transfer and Collisions
Unraveling Newton's Third Law: Momentum Conservation Explored
Understanding Momentum Conservation: The Recoil Of Guns & Water Hoses
Helicopter Physics & Momentum: Understanding Motion & Force
Unlocking The Secrets Of Circular Motion In Theme-Park Rides
Centripetal Acceleration: Exploring Forces & Circular Motion
Centripetal Forces: Unraveling The Secrets Of Satellites & Rides
Banked Tracks Explained: Maximizing Racing Safety & Performance
Vertical Circle Motion: Unraveling The Physics Behind Thrilling Rides
Unveiling The Physics Of Energy Transfer: A Historical Dive
Understanding Energy: Transfers, Forms, and Applications
Unlocking Energy Conservation: Noether's Pioneering Principle
Coriolis' Insight: Understanding Work Done & Energy Transfer
Understanding Force-Distance Graphs: Unlock Energy Calculations
Unraveling Power: Renee vs. Philippe's Climb Explained
Key Factors Determining a Car's Maximum Speed
Unlocking Kinetic Energy: Equations & Real-Life Examples
Unlocking Gravitational Potential Energy: Earth's Conservative Force
Unveiling The Secrets of Mechanical Energy
Unlock The Secrets Of Elastic Potential Energy
Unlock The Secrets Of Energy Flow With Sankey Diagrams
Unlock The Power Of Energy Density!
Unveiling The Truth Behind Fossil Fuels Extraction
Unlock The Secrets Of Angular Acceleration!
Unlock Rotational Motion Secrets: Essential Guide & Examples
Unravel Rotational Mechanics: From Graphs To Equations!
Master The Concept Of Moment Of Inertia!
Unleash The Secrets Of Rotational Motion!
Unveiling The Secrets of Forces and Torque
Unveiling Newton’s Third Law of Rotational Motion
Unlock The Secrets of Angular Momentum in Sports & Universe!
Unlocking Angular Impulse: Rotational Dynamics Simplified
Unlock The Secrets Of Angular Momentum Change!
Master The Art Of Motion: Rolling Vs. Sliding
Unlocking the Mysteries of Rolling and Slipping: An Energy Perspective
Unraveling Einstein's Relativity: Maxwell's Revolutionary Theory
Unlock The Mysteries Of Spacetime!
Unlock The Secrets Of The Universe With IB Diploma Physics
Unlock The Mysteries Of The Universe With Galilean Relativity
Unlock The Mysteries Of Time Dilation And Special Relativity
Unlocking Einstein's Special Relativity With Lorentz Transformation
Understanding Relativistic Velocity Addition: Lorentz vs. Galilean
Invariant Spacetime Intervals: Einstein's Revelations
Muon Decay Mysteries: Unraveling Time Dilation & GPS Insights
Unraveling Spacetime: Minkowski's Visionary Diagrams and Worldlines
Unlocking Spacetime Secrets: The Invariant Hyperbola Explained
Unlocking Proper Length & Relativity: Deep Dive Into Lorentz Transformations
Theme B - The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Theme B - The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Theme C - Wave Behaviour
Theme C - Wave Behaviour
Theme D - Fields
Theme D - Fields
Theme E - Nuclear & Quantum Physics
Theme E - Nuclear & Quantum Physics
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Theme A - Space, Time & Motion
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Helicopter Physics & Momentum: Understanding Motion & Force

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Helicopters & momentum conservation

  • Helicopters achieve flight by using the principle of conservation of linear momentum.
  • The rotating blades exert a force on the stationary air, causing it to move towards the ground, gaining momentum.
  • Due to Newton's third law, there is an equal and opposite upward force on the helicopter through the rotors, allowing it to hover.

Example: Imagine a toy helicopter. When you switch it on, the blades start rotating. The faster they rotate, the more air they push downwards. This results in an upward force on the helicopter that allows it to take off or hover.

Seat Belts, airbags, & momentum

  • Seat belts and airbags increase the time taken for the car's occupants to stop in an accident, reducing the force experienced and thereby the potential damage.
  • These safety measures work because of the equation: force × time = change in momentum.
  • In a crash, a person in a car loses kinetic energy and momentum, whether they hit the windscreen or are restrained by the seatbelt. The difference lies in the time it takes to lose this momentum - a longer time means less force and less damage.

Example: Think of throwing a tomato at a brick wall versus a sheet. The brick wall stops the tomato instantly, causing it to splatter (like a person hitting a windshield). The sheet, however, slows the tomato down gradually, reducing the chance of it breaking (like a person restrained by a seatbelt).

Nuclear power & momentum conservation

  • Momentum conservation plays a vital role in a nuclear power station.
  • In reactors, the process of moderation relies on momentum transfer as the neutrons interact (collide) with the moderator atoms.
  • Nuclear engineers use conservation of momentum to predict the number of collisions needed before a neutron loses sufficient energy to be effective in promoting further fissions, influencing the shape and size of the moderator in the reactor.

Example: Imagine a pool game. When the cue ball (the neutron) hits another ball (the moderator atom), it slows down, transferring its energy to the other ball. This process is similar to how a nuclear reactor works.

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Theme A - Space, Time & Motion
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Theme A - Space, Time & Motion

Helicopter Physics & Momentum: Understanding Motion & Force

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613 words
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4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Helicopters & momentum conservation

  • Helicopters achieve flight by using the principle of conservation of linear momentum.
  • The rotating blades exert a force on the stationary air, causing it to move towards the ground, gaining momentum.
  • Due to Newton's third law, there is an equal and opposite upward force on the helicopter through the rotors, allowing it to hover.

Example: Imagine a toy helicopter. When you switch it on, the blades start rotating. The faster they rotate, the more air they push downwards. This results in an upward force on the helicopter that allows it to take off or hover.

Seat Belts, airbags, & momentum

  • Seat belts and airbags increase the time taken for the car's occupants to stop in an accident, reducing the force experienced and thereby the potential damage.
  • These safety measures work because of the equation: force × time = change in momentum.
  • In a crash, a person in a car loses kinetic energy and momentum, whether they hit the windscreen or are restrained by the seatbelt. The difference lies in the time it takes to lose this momentum - a longer time means less force and less damage.

Example: Think of throwing a tomato at a brick wall versus a sheet. The brick wall stops the tomato instantly, causing it to splatter (like a person hitting a windshield). The sheet, however, slows the tomato down gradually, reducing the chance of it breaking (like a person restrained by a seatbelt).

Nuclear power & momentum conservation

  • Momentum conservation plays a vital role in a nuclear power station.
  • In reactors, the process of moderation relies on momentum transfer as the neutrons interact (collide) with the moderator atoms.
  • Nuclear engineers use conservation of momentum to predict the number of collisions needed before a neutron loses sufficient energy to be effective in promoting further fissions, influencing the shape and size of the moderator in the reactor.

Example: Imagine a pool game. When the cue ball (the neutron) hits another ball (the moderator atom), it slows down, transferring its energy to the other ball. This process is similar to how a nuclear reactor works.

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