Car A Car B Before the cars hit each other Before the cars hit each other Mass of car A Velocity of car A Mass of car B Velocity of car B 10kg 2m/s 20kg 1m/s Total Momentum BEFORE the cars hit each other: After the cars hit each other After the cars hit each other Mass of car A Velocity of Car A Mass of car B Velocity of Car B 10kg 3 m/s 20kg 0.5 m/s Total Momentum AFTER the cars hit each other:

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A student is performing a series of experiments where he hits two toy cars together and records the initial and final velocities of each. Using the data he collected below, how does the total momentum before the cars hit compare to the total momentum after?

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## Momentum Before and After Collision: Cars A and B

### Car A

**Before the cars hit each other:**

- **Mass of car A:** 10 kg
- **Velocity of car A:** 2 m/s

**After the cars hit each other:**

- **Mass of car A:** 10 kg
- **Velocity of car A:** 3 m/s

### Car B

**Before the cars hit each other:**

- **Mass of car B:** 20 kg
- **Velocity of car B:** 1 m/s

**After the cars hit each other:**

- **Mass of car B:** 20 kg
- **Velocity of car B:** 0.5 m/s

### Total Momentum

- **Total Momentum BEFORE the cars hit each other:**
- **Total Momentum AFTER the cars hit each other:** 

This table outlines the mass and velocity of two cars, A and B, both before and after they collide. Changes in their velocities demonstrate the conservation of momentum principle during the collision.
Transcribed Image Text:## Momentum Before and After Collision: Cars A and B ### Car A **Before the cars hit each other:** - **Mass of car A:** 10 kg - **Velocity of car A:** 2 m/s **After the cars hit each other:** - **Mass of car A:** 10 kg - **Velocity of car A:** 3 m/s ### Car B **Before the cars hit each other:** - **Mass of car B:** 20 kg - **Velocity of car B:** 1 m/s **After the cars hit each other:** - **Mass of car B:** 20 kg - **Velocity of car B:** 0.5 m/s ### Total Momentum - **Total Momentum BEFORE the cars hit each other:** - **Total Momentum AFTER the cars hit each other:** This table outlines the mass and velocity of two cars, A and B, both before and after they collide. Changes in their velocities demonstrate the conservation of momentum principle during the collision.
Below is the transcription of the multiple-choice options related to momentum in a collision scenario:

- The total momentum of the cars before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the cars after the collision.

- The total momentum of the cars before the collision is less than the total momentum of the cars after the collision.

- The total momentum of the car A before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the car B after the collision.

- The total momentum of the cars before the collision is greater than the total momentum of the cars after the collision.

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Transcribed Image Text:Below is the transcription of the multiple-choice options related to momentum in a collision scenario: - The total momentum of the cars before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the cars after the collision. - The total momentum of the cars before the collision is less than the total momentum of the cars after the collision. - The total momentum of the car A before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the car B after the collision. - The total momentum of the cars before the collision is greater than the total momentum of the cars after the collision. There are no graphs or diagrams in the image.
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