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explain conservation of momentum ​

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Answered by tanu3472
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Conservation of momentum is a fundamental law of physics which states that the momentum of a system is constant if there are no external forces acting on the system. It is embodied in Newton's first law (the law of inertia). Suppose we have two interacting particles 1 and 2, possibly of different masses.

Answered by LilyWhite
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Law of Conservation of Momentum :-

Before collisions = After collisions

m1u1 + m2u2 = m1v1 + m2v2

m1u1 - m1v1 = m2v2 - m2u2

m1 ( u1 - v1 ) = m2 ( v2 - u2 )

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