The students will multiply together mass and velocity before and after the collision. This is because momentum is calculated as the product of mass and velocity (momentum = mass × velocity).
Some students conduct an experiment to prove conservation of momentum. They use two objects that collide. Measurements are taken before and after the collision. Which two quantities will the students multiply together before and after the collision?(1 point)
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mass and acceleration
mass and acceleration
distance and time
distance and time
mass and velocity
mass and velocity
velocity and time
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