66.6k views
5 votes
Two balls, each with a mass of 0.5 kg, collide on a pool table. Is the law of conservation of momentum satisfied in this collision? Explain why or why not.

User Sategroup
by
9.0k points

2 Answers

2 votes
Yes, the law of conservation of momentum is satisfied. The total momentum before the collision is 1.5 kg • m/s, and the total momentum after the collision is
1.5 kg • m/s. The momentum stays the same after the collision.
User Nader Ghanbari
by
9.2k points
3 votes
Conservation of momentum is a fundamental law of physics. This law states that the momentum of a system is constant if there are no external forces acting on the system. In a situation in which two balls, each with a mass of 0.5 kg, collide on a pool table the law of conservation of momentum is not satisfied because there are external forces that moved the balls.
User Markharrop
by
8.2k points