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13 December, 17:07

What is the best definition for the term "conserved" in the law of conservation of momentum? A. the same over time

B. increasing at a constant rate

C. equal to mass times velocity

D. dependent on the number of particles in the group

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  1. 13 December, 17:13
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    Conservation in this case means that it doesn't change. Momentum isn't created or destroyed, but it remains constant.
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