During collision total momentum remains constant..why??
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In an isolated system, the total momentum remains constant. If the time of a collision is very short, then even if there is an external force like friction, the impulse it exerts will be small and the total momentum will be essentially constant. momentum, the changes in momentum are also equal and opposite.
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