Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. The law of conservation of momentum states that in an isolated system, total momentum before a collision
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Why does a person need to lean backward when catching a fast cricket ball?
The ball has large forward momentum. To stop it safely, the person applies a backward force. By leaning backward, the person extends the time over which the force is applied, reducing the peak force and preventing injury. The same momentum change occurs, but distributed over more time.
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Can momentum ever be negative?
Yes. Momentum is a vector quantity with direction. If we define forward as positive, then backward momentum is negative. In collision analysis, we carefully track signs to correctly apply conservation of momentum.
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Does conservation of momentum work for rotating objects?
Yes, the concept extends to angular momentum for rotating objects. Angular momentum = moment of inertia × angular velocity. In interactions involving rotation, angular momentum is conserved similarly to linear momentum, assuming no external torques.
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