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  • 05-02-2024
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How do you find the total momentum of objects in a system

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Answer:

The total momentum (ptot) of a system is equal to the sum of the momenta of all objects within that system. p t o t = p 1 + p 2 + p 3 + . . . Furthermore, the momentum of each of the individual objects in the system is equal to the mass (m) of that object multiplied by its velocity (v).

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