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Collisions (L8) collisions can be very complicated two objects bang into each other and exert strong forces over short time intervals fortunately, even.
Essential idea: Conservation of momentum is an example of a law that is never violated. Nature of science: The concept of momentum and the principle of.
Newton used the concept of momentum to explain the results of collisions Momentum = mass x velocity p = m v Units : p (kg m/s) = m (kg) x (m/s) Note since.
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Momentum. Essential idea: Conservation of momentum is an example of a law that is never violated. Nature of science: The concept of momentum and the principle.