define law of conservation of momentum
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In physics and chemistry, the law of conservation of momentum states that the momentum of an isolated system remains constant. Momentum is therefore said to be conserved over time; that is, momentum is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed or transferred from one form to another.
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the total momentum before a collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision if no external force act on the system
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