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Newton's second law states that, if no net force is exerted on a system, no acceleration occurs. Does it follow that no change in momentum occurs ?

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Answered by EmptyCell
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Yes there is no change in moment as force is a imp. factor of momentum

Answered by ishitasahu2210
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Newton's second law states that if no net force is exerted on a system, no acceleration occurs. Does it follow that no change in momentum occurs? Yes, because no acceleration means that no change occurs in velocity or in momentum (mass x velocity).

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