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Give an example for law of conservation of linear momentum.

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Answered by Riorocks
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As I said before to give something acceleration we must apply an external force. If there is no force then object continue its motion. For momentum change we must apply impulse, in other words there must be external applied force to change momentum of the object. If there is no force applied then momentum of the system is conserved in magnitude and direction.
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