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Allison:

What does Newton's third law say about why momentum is conserved in collisions? Equal forces act in equal times, so the change in momentum for both objects must be equal. Equal forces act for unequal times, so the change in momentum for both objects must be equal. Unequal forces act for unequal times, so the change in momentum for both objects must be equal. Unequal forces act for unequal times, so the change in momentum for both objects must be unequal.

Allison:

@theDeviliscoming @SkyVoltage43 @Elsa213 @JustSaiyan

theDeviliscoming:

im pretty sure it is a because the forces acting between the two objects are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction

Allison:

Thank yew c:

theDeviliscoming:

no problem

JustSaiyan:

yes it is A.

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