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OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

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sammixboo (sammixboo):

What do you need help with? I might be able to help :)

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Ball A and ball B are rolled so that they will collide. Does the data in the table below demonstrate the law of conservation of momentum?

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Hold on I have to make the chart to go with it :)

sammixboo (sammixboo):

http://prntscr.com/554kk3 Take a look here :) It might help

OpenStudy (trantom):

this sort of depends on the material the balls are made out of....

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

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OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Answer choices: A. Yes, because the total momentum's before and after the collision are equal. B. Yes, because the total momentum's before and after the collision are unequal. C. No, because the total momentum's before and after the collision are equal. D. No, because the total momentum's before and after the collision are unequal.

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

@sammixboo

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

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OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

I think the answer is A.

sammixboo (sammixboo):

Are they equal or unequal? As it says in the screenshot http://prntscr.com/554kk3 it says 'the total momentum of the two objects is equal to the total momentum of the two object after the collusion'

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