Momentum in Collisions
Explore how momentum is conserved during collisions, even when a car crashes into a brick wall. The energy from the impact doesn't vanish; instead, it transfers to the Earth, causing vibrations that ripple through the planet. Despite the immense difference in mass, the minuscule change in Earth's momentum is virtually undetectable, illustrating the fascinating principles of physics at play.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 17: Energy, Work, and Momentum
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