Can the linear momentum of a system be constant, even though its centre accelerates?
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If the net force acting on an object is zero, its linear momentum is constant(conservation of linear momentum). " The linear momentum of a system of particles is equal to the product of the total mass M of the system and the velocity of the center of mass. "
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If the net force acting on an object is zero,its linear momentum is constant....
And,
The linear momentum of a system of particles is equal to the product of the total mass M of the system and the velocity of the center of mass....
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If the net force acting on an object is zero,its linear momentum is constant....
And,
The linear momentum of a system of particles is equal to the product of the total mass M of the system and the velocity of the center of mass....
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