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Using the component method I show you how to solve a conservation of momentum problem in two dimensions (2D).
The principles here can be applied to 3D situations as well.
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Using the component method I show you how to solve a conservation of momentum problem in two dimensions (2D).
The principles here can be applied to 3D situations as well.
If you like this video, please press the LIKE and SHARE with your peers. And please add a COMMENT to let me know I have helped you.
Physics High is committed to producing content that teaches physics concepts at a level a high schooler can understand.
My most popular videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/HighSchoolPhysicsExplained/videos?view=0&sort=p&shelf_id=1
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