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After colliding, G1 + G2 travels in a(n) (opposite, perpendicular, or similar) direction as G1 travels before the collision, but at about (3/4, 1/2, or 1/4) the magnitude in velocity.

The initial momentum of G2 is greater than G1 because its (velocity, mass, or final momentum) is greater than G1.

The percent difference between the total momentum before and after the collision is (0.0, 20.0, or 15.0) %.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

After colliding, G1 + G2 travels in a(n) (opposite, perpendicular, or similar) direction as G1 travels before the collision, but at about (3/4, 1/2, or 1/4) the magnitude in velocity.

The initial momentum of G2 is greater than G1 because its (velocity, mass, or final momentum) is greater than G1.

The percent difference between the total momentum before and after the collision is (0.0, 20.0, or 15.0) %.

Answered by chiccybiccy
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Answer:

After colliding, G1 + G2 travels in a(n)

✔ opposite

direction as G1 travels before the collision, but at about

✔ 1/4

the magnitude in velocity.

The initial momentum of G2 (the magnitude or absolute value) is greater than G1 because its

✔ mass

is greater than G1.

The percent difference between the total momentum before and after the collision is

✔ 0.0

%.

Explanation:

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