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» Discuss with a partner: What does it mean to conserve something? ˃To save ˃To only use a portion of ˃To make it last ˃To store » Discuss with a partner: what is conservation of momentum? ˃The momentum of a system remains the same if there are no external forces ˃We can illustrate this concept using collisions between objects +The momentum of the objects before the collision is equal to the momentum of the objects after the collision MV total = Mv total MV + MV = MV + MV

» Elastic collisions occur when two or more objects collide without any being deformed or creating heat ˃The objects bounce off of each other and transfer their momentum BeforeCollisionafter 2 m/s 0 m/s 2 m/s 1 m/s 2 m/s

» Inelastic collisions occur when colliding objects become tangled, coupled or combined » Ex: 4 m/s0 m/s 1000 kg V = ??

1000 kg 1500 kg 5 m/s2 m/s V = ??

75 kg 2 m/s 15 kg 2 m/s V = ??

» A 2 kg goldfish is swimming towards the right at 5 m/s when a 15 kg puffer fish swims up and eats it. The pufferfish was swimming towards the left at 7 m/s. What is the total momentum of the two fish after the puffer fish eats the goldfish?