In an inelastic collision, momentum

  1. Is a football tackle an elastic or inelastic collision and why?(1 point) Responses inelastic, because kinetic energy is
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  2. Two balls undergo inelastic collision. The y-momentum after the collision is 98 kilogram meters/second, and the x-momentum after
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  3. Which of the following best describes a rubber ball hitting a gymnasium wall?Group of answer choices an elastic collision both
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  4. Which of the following best describes balls colliding with each other in a Newton’s cradle?Group of answer choices both an
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  5. Which of the following best describes two billiard balls colliding on a billiard table?Group of answer choices neither an
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  6. In an inelastic collision, momentum is still conserved, but energy is not. Describe in your own words whyenergy would not be
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  7. A 120-kg tackler moving at 5 m/s meets head-on (and tackles) a 80-kg halfback moving at 5 m/s, after which they couple together.
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  8. 1. In an inelastic collision, what quantities are conserved?a) momentum only b) kinetic energy only c) neither momentum nor
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  9. Two bouncy balls colliding with each other is an example of what type of collision?Question 20 options: A) Parallel collision B)
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  10. MomentumChoose one • 5 points Their total momentum (Neo and Morpheus' momentum added together) before the collision is _____
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