University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition)

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Chapter 8 - Momentum, Impulse, and Collision - Problems - Discussion Questions - Page 263: Q8.19

Answer

The system momentum stays constant.

Work Step by Step

The egg and Earth are an isolated system, and their momentum remains constant. As the egg gains momentum in the downward direction, the Earth rises up to meet it (in an imperceptible way), gaining an equal amount of upward momentum. The changes in momentum cancel one another, keeping the system momentum at a constant value.
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