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In the top row labeled Before Collision, the left billiard ball labeled 3 meters per second approaches the right billiard ball labeled 0 meters per second with a grey arrow pointing from the right ball to the left ball. In the bottom row labeled After Collision, the left billiard ball labeled 1 meters per second approaches the right billiard ball labeled 2 meters per second with grey arrows pointing to the right from both balls. 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.

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Yes

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Sample: 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 before and after the collision is the same.

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Sample Response: 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 before and after the collision is the same.

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