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derive law of conservation of linear momentum

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Answered by loveguru38
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Law of conservation of linear momentum states that total momentum of the system is always conserved if no external force acts on an object or system of objects. ... Hence this equation implies that if no external force acts on the system of two colliding balls, the total momentum is conserved.

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