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In a closed system the momentum before a collision _ the momentum after a collision A) cancels B) equals C) is twice D) is half of
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In a closed system the momentum before a collision _ the momentum after a collision
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C) is twice
D) is half of
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B)
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It remain equal due to law of conservation of momentum
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