explain the conservation of momentum. Also show that momentum of two balls remains unchanged
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The sum of momenta of the objects before the collision is equal to tbe sum of momenta after the collision. thus, there is no external unbalanced force acting on them. This law can be written as the total momentum of the two objects is unchanged or conserved by the collision
Law of conservation of momentum states that when two objects collide with each other , the sum of their linear momentum always remains same or we can say conserved and is not effected by any action, reaction only in case is no external unbalanced force is applied on the bodies.
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Momentum is equal to the mass of an object multipled by its velocity and is equivalent to the force required to bring the object to a stop in a unit length of time . For array of several objects , the total momentum is the sum of the individual momenta.
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