conservation of movement
What is conservation of movement?
In science conservation of movement is the way an object reacts when it is hit by another object. When an object hits an object that is standing still bring it with the object that is moving this is called elastic reaction. When object is hit moving by an object that is moving at the same momentum it will stop in place this is call inelastic reaction.
In science conservation of movement is the way an object reacts when it is hit by another object. When an object hits an object that is standing still bring it with the object that is moving this is called elastic reaction. When object is hit moving by an object that is moving at the same momentum it will stop in place this is call inelastic reaction.
If a hockey player has a force of 20N and is hit by another player with 50N which hockey player would be sent in the other direction?
The player with the force of 20N because he has a lesser momentum. This is because of an elastic reaction.
When a hockey player has 60N and is hit by another hockey player with 60N which hockey player would move in a different direction?
They would both stop where they are because that have the same amount of force. This s because of inelastic reaction.
The player with the force of 20N because he has a lesser momentum. This is because of an elastic reaction.
When a hockey player has 60N and is hit by another hockey player with 60N which hockey player would move in a different direction?
They would both stop where they are because that have the same amount of force. This s because of inelastic reaction.