The law of conservation of momentum states that, if left alone, what happens to the total momentum of two interacting objects that make up a system?
it increases over time
it remains the same
it eventually becomes zero
changes based on how they collide
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it remains the same
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The law of conservation of momentum states that, if left alone, the total momentum of two interacting objects that make up a system
It is equal to the momentum of object 1 plus the momentum of object 2.
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