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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the diagram above, the arrows represent momentum. A larger arrow indicates more momentum. Which of the following best describes how the balls will move after ball A collides with ball B? (1 point) 1. Ball A will bounce off of ball B and roll to the left, and ball B will continue to roll to the right.<- 2. Both balls will roll to the left. 3. Ball A will stop moving, and ball B will continue to roll to the right. 5. Both balls will roll to the right. ( #1 is my answer here)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@HelpingHawk is this right or am i making a mistake ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

momentum=mass x velocity A has a greater mass and a greater velocety so A wil hit B and both will roll to the right.(#5)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh >w<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks again i should have thought about it more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which grade are u in

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the Qs are kind of simple

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6th they give us some work like college at times its weird

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok great got any more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just one more the others i have answered them all

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ball A and Ball B are rolled so that they will collide. Do the data in the table below demonstrate the law of conservation of momentum? 1. Yes, because the total momentums before and after the collision are equal. 2. Yes, because the total momentums before and after the collision are unequal. 3. No, because the total momentums before and after the collision are equal. 4. No, because the total momentums before and after the collision are unequal. (im really unsure)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is the image showing?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

weird hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

right here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'm not seeing it and idk how to screenshot anymore ;l

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u can just copy the image and attach it here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok ill try

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nothign worked @HelpingHawk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i guess god wats u to do this question on ur own

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