m1v1 + m2v2=(m1+m2)v3 find m1

  1. Complete the statement with the correct law name. (1 point) According to the law of of momentum, the total momentum in a closed
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  2. Complete the statement with the correct law name. (1 point) According to the law of blank of momentum, the total momentum in a
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  3. 1. What molarity is needed so that 5mL diluted to 475 mL will yield 0.1M?For this one I used M1V1=M2V2 and got 9.5M just
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  4. Which equation correctly represents conservation of momentum for two colliding objects?(1 point) m1v1 − m2v2 = 0 m1a1 − m2a2
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  5. how do I calculate mass of one object in an elastic collision?I have the equation m1v1 initial + m2v2 initial = m1v1 final +
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  6. A 3.0kg air puck sliding at 4.0m/s collides with a 5.0kg puck. After the collision the 3.0kg puck is moving north at 1.0m/s
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  7. m1v1 + m2v2=(m1+m2)v3 find m1If you could please explain it too or show the steps I would appreciate it.
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  8. when is i8t ok to use M1V1=M2V2?
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  9. m1v1+m2v2=m1vf+m2vf solve for (vf)
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  10. N1V1 = N2V2 is always positive but M1V1 may or may not be equal to M2V2,Why?
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