Decluce the Law Of Conservation of Momentum From Newton's Law Of Motion
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The law of conservation of momentum states that for two objects colliding in an isolated system, the total momentum before and after the collision is equal. This is because the momentum lost by one object is equal to the momentum gained by the other. Conservation of momentum is derived from Newton's laws of motion.
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Conservation of momentum is a fundamental law, which states that the total momentum of an isolated system is conserved.
In other words, the total momentum of a system of objects remains constant during any interaction, if no external force acts on the system.
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