examples of laws of conservation of momentum
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Principle of the conservation of momentum. The Principle of the Conservation of Momentum states that: if objects collide, the total momentum before the collision is the same as the total momentum after the collision (provided that no external forces - for example, friction - act on the system).
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examples of laws of conservation of momentum are-
1.The gun recoils when a bullet is fired.
2.A collision of two cars or balls.
3.Air-filled balloon as described under the third law of motion.In this case, balloon and the air inside it form a system.Before releasing the balloon,the system was at rest and hence the initial momentum of the system was zero.As soon as the balloon is set free,air escapes out of it possesses momentum.To conserve momentum, the balloon moves in a direction opposite to that of air rushing out.