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If object a and object b collide object a have the same momentum as it had before the collision. T or F
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if object a and object b collide object a have the same momentum as it had before the collision. T or F
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No, you can't say that.
All you can say is the SUM of Object-A's momentum PLUS Object-B's momentum
is the same before and after the collision.
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The cor
rect answer is
: *False <------
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