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A meteor burns in the atmosphere what happens to its momentum

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Answered by Anonymous
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A meteorite burns in the atmosphere before it reaches the earth's surface. What happens to its momentum? According to the Law of conservation of momentum, momentum has to remain conserved. The momentum of meteorite is transferred to air molecules and ultimately to the earth.

Answered by zaidkhan620305
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Momentum slows down but momentum temains conserved according to the law of conservation of momentum

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