Changes in Momentum Worked Examples | Momentum and Impulse | AP Physics 1 | Khan Academy
Learn about how the momentum between two objects changes when they interact. These worked examples show how momentum is conserved when two objects collide with one another and how an external force can change the total momentum of a system.
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