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can i get the definition for law of conservation of momentum and its derivation


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⚡️LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM➡️ If no net external unbalanced force acts on the system of isolated bodies then the total linear momentum of that system in a given direction remains constant.

⚡️ EXPRESSION ➡️ m1u1+m2u2 = m1v1+m2v2


⚡️ DERIVATION : [Refer to the above picture for knowing about derivation.]
[ We have taken here the collisions of two bodies moving in same straight line for derivation. ]
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Conservation of momentum :

For the derivation : Refer to the above attachment !!

In an isolated system the sum of momentum of the system remains conserved is known as Conservation of momentum .

Newton's third law of motion :

It states that every action has its equal and opposite reaction .

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