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physea
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I read that kinetic energy may not be preserved, but momentum must always be preserved.
How can that be? If there's a loss in kinetic energy due to friction or heat, the velocities will be reduced thus momentum will be reduced?
How can that be? If there's a loss in kinetic energy due to friction or heat, the velocities will be reduced thus momentum will be reduced?