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Wednesday, Mar. 27, 2002
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Phy221 E1Review
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... Step 1 - If the two carts have equal masses, is momentum conserved in this process? A good answer to this question is “it depends.” The momentum of each cart individually is not conserved, because each cart starts with no momentum and ends up with a non-zero momentum. This is because each cart exper ...
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