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1 August, 07:13

If two billiard balls collide, what happens to the systems overall momentum?

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  1. 1 August, 07:19
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    Remains same. Here according to law of conservation of momentum, the system have momentum conserved and remains constant.

    Given by the popular equation,

    m1v1=m2v3

    m1=Mass of billiard ball 1

    m2 = Mass of the 2nd ball

    v1, v2 are the velocity of the ball 1,2 respectively.
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