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True and False ? 10. In any two-body collision, the momentum changes of the colliding bodies are opposite.

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True

Step-by-step explanation

The law of conservation of momentum states that:

Mathematically, we have that:


mu+MU=mv+MV

where m = mass of first body;

M = mass of the second body;

u = initial velocity of first body;

v = final velocity of first body;

U = initial velocity of the second body;

V = final velocity of the second body.

This can be rewritten as:


\begin{gathered} mv-mu=MU-MV \\ \Rightarrow mv-mu=-(MV-MU)_{} \end{gathered}

As we can see, the change in momentum of the first body is equal and opposite to that of the second body.

Hence, the answer is true.

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