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Jerome solves a problem using the law of conservation of momentum. What should Jerome always keep constant for each object after the objects collide and bounce apart?
velocity
mass
momentum
direction
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Mass of each object stays constant. Momentum can change for individual objects (only total momentum of the system is conserved), and velocity/direction can change in a collision.
Mass of each object stays constant. Momentum can change for individual objects (only total momentum of the system is conserved), and velocity/direction can change in a collision.
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