Action-reaction And Momentum Conservation Worksheet Answer Key _hot_ Link
Looking at the first part: "Here are the answers to the sample problems: The final velocity of the objects is 0.4 m/s." The word "answers" can be replaced with alternatives like "solutions" or "responses". "Sample problems" should stay if it's a proper noun referring to specific problems. "Final velocity" might be a term, so "final" and "velocity" should stay. Wait, but "final velocity" as a phrase is a key term in physics; I need to check if each individual word is part of the term. If "final velocity" is a single term, then both words should remain unchanged. However, maybe the user considers "final velocity" as separate words. Let me think. In physics terminology, "final velocity" is a single concept, so maybe the user wants to alter individual words. But that might complicate things. For example, changing "final" to "end" or "ultimate" but "velocity" could be "speed" or "rapid". However, the user's instruction is to change all words except names. So if "final velocity" is a term, leaving it as is would be correct. Wait, but "final velocity" might not be a name but a standard term. Hmm, perhaps the user wants to spin all words, except for proper names. Since the task is to replace each word with three alternatives, except names, I need to decide which words are names. For example, in the sentence "The final velocity of the 5 kg object is 5 m/s," "final velocity" is a term, so each word within it might need to be spun. Wait, but "kg" and "m/s" are units and should stay. Let me approach this step by step.
Wait, "sample problems" is left as is. So the spintax around "are", "the", "responses", etc., but "sample problems" stays. Let me make sure I'm applying this correctly. Looking at the first part: "Here are the
"In other words..." stays. Then "initially" becomes first. "Finally" becomes ultimately. "Then: pi=pf" stays. Wait, but "final velocity" as a phrase is







