Data Table Pi (kgm/s) Pzi (kgm/s) Par (kgm/s) P21 (kgm/s) Ball 1: 1.00 m/s right Ball 2: 0.50 m/s left + 0.50 -0.75 -0.63 +0.38 Ball 1: 1.00 m/s right Ball 2: 0.50 m/s right +0.50 +0.75 +0.13 +1.13
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Based on your data, What can you conclude about the momentum changes for Balls 1 and 2 in these collisions?
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