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Two balls, each with a mass of 0.5 kg, collide on a pool table. Is the law of conservation of momentum satisfied in the collision? Explain why or why not

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User Dawoud
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Sample Response: Yes, the law of conservation of momentum is satisfied. The total momentum before the collision is 1.5 kg • m/s and the total momentum after the collision is 1.5 kg • m/s. The momentum before and after the collision is the same.

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User Nirmal Patel
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During the collision between two balls on the pool table there is no external force along the line of collision between them

Since there is no external force on it so here we can say


F = 0 = (\Delta P)/(\Delta t)

here we have


\Delta P = 0

so we can say


P_i = P_f

since there is no external force so we can say during the collision the momentum of two balls will remain conserved

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