Acceleration and Momentum

Science, Grade 8

Acceleration and Momentum

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1. Acceleration and Momentum
When groups of objects are involved, and there is no outside force, the total momentum of the group does not change. This is called the law of conservation of momentum. For example, when bumper cars collide, the momentum is transferred from one car to another, while the total momentum is conserved.