define momentum with example of collision principle
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Momentum is the defined as the motion contained by any body and in collision (whether it is elastic collision or inelastic collision) momentum remain conserved
Explanation:
- In collision momentum is very important factor as bodies shares their energies while keeping their momentum conserved
- In elastic or inelastic collision momentum before collision is equal to the momentum after collision
For example :-
- When we jump from a boat to the shore, we move forward and the boat moves in backward direction to keep the momentum conserved.
- When a bullet is fired the gun recoils to keep the momentum conserved
- When a heavy moving body collides with the light body at rest then some motion is imparted to the body at rest to keep the momentum conserved
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