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Derive the law of conservation of momentum from the second law of motion

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Answered by AADITECH
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State law of conservation of momentum. Deduce this law from Newton's second law of motion. ... Hence in the absence of an external force, the total momentum of a group of objects remains unchanged or conserved during the collision. This is the law of conservation of momentum.

Answered by YUVILOVE2009
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The law of momentum conservation can be stated as follows. For a collision occurring between object 1 and object 2 in an isolated system, the total momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the collision.

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