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examples based on the conservative of momentum please explain me with explanation. please tell me fast...

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Answered by Amanmishra813
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Newton's cradle is an example of the Law of Conservation of Momentum. Licensed from iStockPhoto. noun. Law of conservation of momentum is defined as a principle in physics that says that some parts in an isolated system remaining steady and unchanging over time even when others are moving.


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n a collision, objects experience an impulse; the impulse causes and is equal to the change in momentum. Consider a football halfback running down the football field and encountering a collision with a defensive back. ... This impulse would cause a momentum change of 720 kg.

law of conservation of momentum. Newton's cradle is an example of the Law of Conservation of Momentum.  Law of conservation of momentum is defined as a principle in physics that says that some parts in an isolated system remaining steady and unchanging over time even when others are moving.

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