Is Momentum Conserved When You Toss an Object? | Physics with Professor Matt Anderson | M9-01
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2021
- Seems like a simple question, doesn't it? When you toss a ball in the air, is the momentum of the ball conserved? Know the answer? Watch the video and find out.
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I love your work. out of curiosity, are you writing from right to left?
Left to right. He's left handed. There's a mirror in front of the camera.
but the "longitudinal" and "transversal" mass do have different relativistics, Gamma^3 or Gamma^1 is the difference.