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Lesson 4 HD Notes Answers Science 8-Chapter 2 Lesson 4 HD Notes Answers

The force of a bat on a ball and the force of a ball on a bat are a(n) ____________________.

The force of a bat on a ball and the force of a ball on a bat are a(n) force pair.

A ball with momentum 16 kg ● m/s strikes a ball at rest A ball with momentum 16 kg ● m/s strikes a ball at rest. What is the total momentum of both balls after the collision? - 16 kg ● m/s - 8 kg ● m/s 8 kg ● m/s 16 kg ● m/s

A ball with momentum 16 kg ● m/s strikes a ball at rest A ball with momentum 16 kg ● m/s strikes a ball at rest. What is the total momentum of both balls after the collision? - 16 kg ● m/s - 8 kg ● m/s 8 kg ● m/s 16 kg ● m/s