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explain how momentum gets conserved in collision of two bodies

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Answered by sushmita
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In collisions between two isolated objectsNewton's third law implies that momentumis always conserved. ... Collisions in which the kinetic energy is also conserved, i.e. in which the kinetic energy just after thecollision equals the kinetic energy just before the collision, are called elasticcollision.
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