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Momentum Questions and Answers (Q&A)

H. Martin, Content Writer
Answered: Aug 27, 2018
The sum of their momentums is still the same with the sum of their momentums before they have collided with each other. There can be slight differences with their momentum depending on the sizes...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Nov 24, 2024
The person s potential energy at the instant they jump is approximately equal to their kinetic energy the instant they land.

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J.Barbara
Answered: Feb 16, 2018
One way to make complex math problems easier to understand is to relate them to everyday things. This can make the process of solving math problems more fun as well as more understandable. The...Read More

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John Adney
Answered: Apr 06, 2017
Shouldn't it Bounce at a lesser height because it's an inelastic collision

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Linda.nonyukela
Answered: Oct 27, 2017

This statement is false because momentum is a vector thus both magnitude and direction is taken into account.

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Tisaintmyemail
Answered: Oct 14, 2017
A collision is considered inelastic as long as the coefficient of restitution, e, is smaller than 1 or as long as kinetic energy is lost in the collision. For two objects to stick togeth...Read More

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