ldthegrea
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  • 29-03-2016
  • Chemistry
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If one ball with a momentum of 50 kg·m/s hits a ball at rest and no other forces are acting on either ball, what's the total momentum of both balls after the collision?



A. 0 kg·m/s
B. 25 kg·m/s
C. 100 kg·m/s
D. 50 kg·m/s

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Shunobi
Shunobi Shunobi
  • 14-04-2019

Answer:

The answer is (D) 50 kg·m/s   (PF Test)

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