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Allison:

What does the law of the conservation of momentum state? When two objects collide, the system's momentum remains the same. When two objects collide, they will keep their initial speeds. When two objects collide, the system's momentum changes. When two objects collide, they will each keep their initial momenta.

Allison:

@JustSaiyan @SkyVoltage43 @theDeviliscoming

Allison:

@HuskyNation

theDeviliscoming:

The law of conservation of momentum states that for two objects colliding in an isolated system, the total momentum before and after the collision is equal.

Allison:

So A?

JustSaiyan:

When two objects collide, they will each keep their initial momenta.

JustSaiyan:

Also, his is from google

Allison:

She* And it's fine e.e

theDeviliscoming:

no i finished bio years ago

JustSaiyan:

It is an exact copy from google dude.

Allison:

Stahp. Is it A?

theDeviliscoming:

cant help it if they are the same

JustSaiyan:

Google: "The law of conservation of momentum states that for two objects colliding in an isolated system, the total momentum before and after the collision is equal." It is D.

JustSaiyan:

I gotta take out the dogs.

Allison:

Eh dogs are scary e.e Thank yew though

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