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the law of conservation of momentum states that, if left alone what happens to the total momentum of two interacting objects that make up a system

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(Question) Which of these quantities is a vector?

(Answer) momentum

(Question) What is the representation of the momentum vector?

(Answer) an arrow

(Question) What is the formula for the momentum p?

(Answer) p=m⋅v

(Question) What happens to the total momentum in a system of two interacting objects when a net force is exerted upon the system?

(Answer) The total momentum is conserved.

(Question) What is the magnitude momentum of a 2 kg body that moves with a speed of 3 m/s?

(Answer) 6.0

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just did the quick check UwU

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Answer:

It remains the same

Step-by-step explanation:

At any point in time the total momentum of two objects interacting remains the same

This follows the laws of space(space is uniform)

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