explain law of conservation of linear momentum?
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Force is defined as an external cause that changes or tends to change the state of the body once applied, if the body is in motion it comes to rest and if at rest then will come to motion. It can also cause a change in the direction, shape, size, etc of the body. Example: Pushing or pulling a door by applying force.
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Conservation of Linear Momentum Formula
The principle of conservation of momentum states that if two objects collide, then the total momentum before and after the collision will be the same if there is no external force acting on the colliding objects.
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