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application of the principal of conservation of linear momentum.

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Answered by yadavrohit37459
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In physics, the principle of conservation of momentum states that when you have an isolated system with no external forces, the initial total momentum of objects before a collision equals the final total momentum of the objects after the collision

It is called the principle of linear momentum, or balance of linear momentum. If there are no forces applied to a system, the total momentum of the system remains constant; the law in this case is known as the law of conservation of (linear) momentum

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Answered by raunaksingh2730
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The principle of theConservation of momentum states that: if objects collide, the total momentum  before the collision is the same as the total momentum  after the collision (provided that no external forces .

application of the principal of conservation of linear momentum are. .
In rocket
In explosion of bomb
The conservation of linear momentum is reflected in operations as simple as the recoil of a rifle when it is fired,


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