What happens to the impetus when two objects collide?

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2022-12-03

What happens to the impetus when two objects collide?

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1.The impetus of an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its velocity. It is written as p = m × v Where p represents the momentum, m represents the mass, v represents the velocity.
2. When two objects with force collide, the law of conversion of linear momentum is met.
3. Law of conversion of momentum says that the total linear momentum of the system before collision is equal to the total linear momentum of the system after collision.
4. When two objects collide, one body loses velocity and other object gains velocity.
5. The body which looses momentum slows down. and the body which gained momentum speeds up.

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