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StephenDoty
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True or False:
In a collision between a light hydrogen molecule and a heavy water molecule, the momentum lost by one molecule is exactly the same as the momentum gained by the other molecule.
Momentum must be conserved, so this is true, right?
In a collision between a light hydrogen molecule and a heavy water molecule, the momentum lost by one molecule is exactly the same as the momentum gained by the other molecule.
Momentum must be conserved, so this is true, right?