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Physics, 15.11.2019 10:31 tmmackie9261

When you jump off the earth, your momentum changes, but the earth does not move. 1)if momentum is always conserved, why do we not feel the earth moving every time someone jumps? 2) if we were to get everyone to jump at once, could we change the momentum of the earth?

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