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a) With the help of the Newton's third law of motion prove that the total momentum of two bodies is conserved during collision, provided no external force acts on them.​

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Answered by nega95
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Answer:

The total momentum of both objects does not change

Explanation:

By Newton's third law object 2 pushes on object 1 with a force F = 10 N for 2 s to the left. The momentum of object 1 changes by 20 Ns = 20 kgm/s to the left. The total momentum of both objects does not change. For this reason we say that the total momentum of the objects is conserved.

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