Physics, 23.10.2021 03:40 taliyahjhonson1
Determine if the following statements are true or false. 1. Forces always act in pairs.
2. Action and reaction forces always cancel out.
3. Action and reaction forces always result in motion.
4. Only moving objects have momentum.
5. A smaller mass cannot have as much momentum as a larger mass.
6. Momentum can be transferred from one object to another.
7. When an action and reaction occur, momentum is usually lost.
8. Momentum is conserved only in head-on collisions.
9. Newton's third law of motion is also called the law of conservation of momentum.
10. Momentum is another term for acceleration.
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