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7) The linear momentum of a system remains constant, if no----
force acts on it​

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Answered by devs12032005
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When there is no net external force acting on a system of particles the total momentum of the system is conserved. It's that simple. No matter the nature of the interactions that go on within a given system, its total momentum will remain the same. To see exactly how this concept works we shall consider an example.

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