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Explain The Law Of Conservation Of Linear Momentum

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Answered by kanikasharma2255
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Explanation:

The law of conservation of linear momentum states that if no external forces act on the system of two colliding objects, then the vector sum of the linear momentum of each body remains constant and is not affected by their mutual interaction. ... Therefore, 'P' is constant or conserved.

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Law of conservation states that if there is no external force applied on the system then linear momentum remains conserved

Explanation:

  • Law of conservation of linear momentum states that for an isolated system ( no external force acting on the system) linear momentum remains conserved or constant that is initial momentum and final momentum of the system remains same
  • Linear momentum of body is given as product of mass an velocity of the body. Linear momentum is the quantity which tells about the motion contained in the body

According to Newton's second law  

=>      F = \frac{dP}{dt}

=>  For isolated system F = 0

=> 0 = \frac{dP}{dt}

=> P = constant

where P is the linear momentum of the body or system

Law of conservation of linear momentum

=> Initial momentum = Final momentum

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