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derivivation of law of conservation of momentum​

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Answered by Ahinush
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Explanation:

as a result of the total ideal colleges and experiment, we say that the sum of movement of the two object before collision is equal to the sum of movement after the collision provided there is no external unbalanced force acting on them. this is known as the law of conservation of momentum this statement can be alternate only be given as a total momentum of the two object is constructed by the collision

-MV=mv

Mass of object

Velocity of object

mass of other object

velocity of other object

Momentum is indicated by. equal mass Guna velocity,

S. I unit= kg m/s

Answered by itsmissprincess
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Answer:

Derivation of Conservation of Momentum

Applying Newton's third law, these two impulsive forces are equal and opposite i.e. If the time of contact is t, the impulse of the force F21 is equal to the change in momentum of the first object. The impulse of force F12 is equal to the change in momentum of the second object.

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