Q: A wet snow ball of mass "m" travelling at speed "v" strikes a tree . it sticks to the tree and stops does this
example violate law of conservation of momentum? explain
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no it does not violate law of momentum conservation because after impact tree move with a negligible speed which can not be detected by eyes.
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no it does not violate law of momentum conservation because after impact tree move with a negligible speed which can not be detected by eyes.
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