define momentum and conservation of momentumand derive the mathematical formula of conservation of momentum
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Momentum is the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
The principle that, in any system, the momentum is constant unless an external force acts on the system, is called as conservation of momentum.
Law of conservation of momentum states that when two objects collide with each other , the sum of their linear momentum always remains same or we can say conserved and is not effected by any action, reaction only in case is no external unbalanced force is applied on the bodies.
sorry brother i did this way back earlier when i was in the 9th standard, so i dont know the correct way to derive the mathematical formulae.
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