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One billiard ball strikes another billiard ball, and they move away from each other

at a 90° angle. The momentums involved include (blank) of the velocity before and after the collision.
(A) only the direction
(C) the magnitude and direction
(B) only the magnitude
(D) the square of the magnitude

One billiard ball strikes another billiard ball, and they move away from each other-example-1
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Answer:

C) The magnitude and direction

Step-by-step explanation:

Velocity is a vector quantity, meaning that it has both magnitude and direction.

For the momentum, we look at both the direction of the ball (negative, positive) and the magnitude of the velocity (5 m/s, 10 m/s) when figuring out what to use for "v" in p = mv.

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