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Explain the law of conservation of Momentum​

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Answered by amitamanojpawar
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The conservation of momentum states that,within some problem domain, the amount of momentum remains constant; momentum is neither created nor destroyed, but only changed through the action of forces as described by Newton's laws of motion. ... Momentum is conserved in all three physical directions at the same time.

Answered by cam36
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The law of conservation of momentum is one of the most prominent laws in physics. The principle of conservation of momentum law tells us that the total momentum of a system is always conserved.

Law of conservation of momentum states that

For two or more bodies in an isolated system acting upon each other, their total momentum remains constant unless an external force is applied. Therefore, momentum can neither be created nor destroyed.

The principle of conservation of momentum is a direct consequence of Newton’s third law of motion.

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