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During collision ___________________ remains constant. EXPLAIN IT

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Answered by tajrizwan
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During collision, which may be either elastic or inelastic, the momentum of individual objects may change in a system, but it is the 'total momentum' of all the objects together that always remains constant in an 'isolated system'.

The 'kinetic energy' is not constant during collision, although the 'kinetic energy' before the collision is seen to be equal to the kinetic energy after the collision. This can thus be stated as 'Law of conservation of momentum'

Answered by saiPallaviReddy
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Answer: During collision, which may be either elastic or inelastic, the momentum of individual objects may change in a system, but it is the "total momentum" of all the objects together that always remain constant in an "isolated system".

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