1. A 3-kg ball traveling to the right with a speed of 6 m/s collides with a 5-kg ball traveling to the left with a speed of 6 m/s. What is the total momentum of the two balls after they collide?
a. 13 kg"m/s to the right
b. none of the mentioned
c. 3 kg"m/s to the right
d. 0 kg"m/s
e. 12 kg"m/s to the left
2. Which of the following will cause the largest change in the momentum of an object? A force of _____ acting for _____.
a. 7 N ... 3 s
b. 4 N ... 6 s
c. 10 N ... 2 s
d. 3 N ... 6 s
e. 7 N ... 3 s
1. A 3-kg ball traveling to the right with a speed of 6 m/s collides with...
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