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Momentum is conserved when two objects collide in a closed system.
the mass of the objects and the distance of the objects
it depends what two elements are colliding
Yes, that is correct.
True.
The total momentum of all the objects does not change when two or more objects collide together. An object that is smaller in mass can not have more momentum after the collusion.
Kinetic energy is the mass of an object times the square of the speed of the object. Two objects of unequal mass can have the same K.E. if the less massive one moves faster than the other.
In this case, the center of mass will be closer to the object with greater mass.
Momentum is conserved when two objects collide in a closed system.
the objects reverse their direction of motion after the collision but still move with the same speed.! (:
the mass of the objects and the distance of the objects
The barycenter. The barycenter of the Earth - Moon system is inside the Earth about 2000 kilometers beneath the surface. The Barycenter of the Charon - Pluto system is in space between those celestial bodies.
it depends what two elements are colliding
They Bounce off of each other and then they stop
It is due to the momentum of the two bodies.
Yes, that is correct.
the two are: - the mass of the objects - the distance in between the objects