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Mass of the blue ball is 0.43 Kg and mass of the pink ball is 0.45 kg
The following example follows law of conservation of momentum. Is the statement true or false?
Initial:

Final:

  1. True
  2. False

hintHint:

Use law of conservation of momentum.

The correct answer is 'False'.


    Initial:

    Final:

    Since the initial momenta and the final momenta are not equal, the momentum is not conserved.

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