Physics
Grade-10
Easy
Question
What can you say about the numerical data from the figure, in connection with the conservation of linear momentum?
- It is conserved
- Before collision > after collision
- After collision > before collision
- Cannot say
Hint:
Law of conservation of momentum formula
The correct answer is: It is conserved
Since the initial and final momentum are same before and after the collision, momentum is said to be conserved
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