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Melvin Jefferson
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6 January, 14:23
What happens to momentum when objects collide
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Gage Melendez
6 January, 14:36
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Usually it will either [depending on the independent speed of both objects and direction of collision] shift to one object from another [based from the properties of the collision] or lose all momentum ... i hope you can understand this XD
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