Answer:
Total momentum is conserved
Explanation:
Conservation of Momentum
The momentum is a physical magnitude that measures the product of the object's velocity by its mass. The total momentum of a system is the sum of all its components' individual momentums. The two-bear system starts with a total moment of
[tex]p=m_1v_1+m_2v_2=(10)(10)+(10)(-50)=50\ kg.m/s[/tex]
When both bears stick together, the total mass is 20 kg, and the new momentum is
[tex]p'=(20)(2.5)=50 \ kg.m/s[/tex]
We have assumed both bears move to the right after the collision. In this situation, the total momentum is conserved