Physics, asked by hiitsarnav, 2 months ago

An object is dropped and its momentum increases as it falls toward the ground. Explain how the
law of conservation of momentum and Newton’s third law of motion can be applied to this situation.

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Answered by chinmay1998malhotra
1

Answer:

Gg

Explanation:

Every action has an opposite reaction

Answered by skyd4b
3

Answer:force exerted on object by earths gravitational field=force exerted on earth by objects gravitational field.

Explanation:

Each and every action has an equal opposite reaction. earth gains same momentum the object does, but earth has much more mass, p=mv, so velocity increase is tiny

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