Roland throws a 0.05 kg egg with a velocity of 10 m/s to the right. The egg
hits a wall and breaks. Which of the following is true?
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A. Momentum is not conserved because outside forces act on the
system.
B. The total momentum before the collision equals the total
momentum after the collision.
C. The momentum of the wall after the collision is 0.5 kg-m/s to the
right.
D. The momentum of the egg after the collision is 0.5 kg-m/s to the
left.
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