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Physics, 10.10.2021 07:50, shyann78

Will give correct answer brainliest In a trial, an expert witness uses the conservation of momentum to demonstrate which initial velocities would give the final states that occurred in the accident. Can using the conservation of momentum be justified in this case? Yes, because momentum is conserved in all collisions. No, momentum is only conserved in elastic collisions which this is not. No, energy is always conserved, but momentum is only sometimes conserved. Yes, because momentum is conserved in inelastic collisions which all car accidents are.


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