What happens to the total momentum in a system of two interacting objects when a net force is exerted upon the system?(1 point)

Responses

The total momentum is conserved.
The total momentum is conserved.

The total momentum increases.
The total momentum increases.

The total momentum can either increase or decrease.
The total momentum can either increase or decrease.

The total momentum decreases.

1 answer

When a net force is exerted upon a system of two interacting objects, the total momentum of the system does not remain constant; it changes according to the net force applied. Therefore, the correct response to the question is:

The total momentum increases.

This is because a net external force leads to a change in momentum, according to Newton's second law (\( F = \Delta p / \Delta t \)).