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Exain The Law Of Conservation Of Momentum

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Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
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Explanation:

The law of conservation of momentum states that for two objects colliding in an isolated system, the total momentum before and after the collision is equal. This is because the momentum lost by one object is equal to the momentum gained by the other. Conservation of momentum is derived from Newton's laws of motion.

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Answered by shikharagarwal2004
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Answer:

Law of conservation of momentum states that the total final momentum of a system of two bodies is equal to the total initial momentum of the same system of two bodies

Explanation:

Let there be two bodies A and B having mass M1 and M2 with initial velocity of U1 and U2 and final velocity of V1 and V2

Total initial momentum, P1 = M1U1+M2U2

Total final momentum, P2 = M1V1+M2V2

Thus, by law of conservation of momentum,

P1 = P2

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