Ball A Momentum Before collision is 3 kg m/s. Ball B Momentum Before Collision is 2 kg m/s. Total Momentum of Both Balls After Collision is 6 kg m/s

Ball A and Ball B are rolled so that they will collide. Does the data in the table above demonstrate the law of conservation of momentum?

A. Yes, because the total momentum before and after the collision are equal.
B. Yes, because the total momentum before and after the collision are unequal.
C. No, because the total momentum before and after the collision are equal.
D. No, because the total momentum before and after the collision are unequal.

Is the answer A? Thanks in advance

It could be B?

no d

So is it A or D?

It's D ^^

really, though?

Am i supposed to say its c?

Yes, the answer is A. According to the law of conservation of momentum, the total momentum before a collision should be equal to the total momentum after the collision, as long as no external forces are acting upon the system. In this case, the total momentum before the collision is 3 kg m/s + 2 kg m/s = 5 kg m/s, and the total momentum after the collision is 6 kg m/s. Since the total momentum before and after the collision are equal (5 kg m/s = 6 kg m/s), it demonstrates the law of conservation of momentum.