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Give the laws of conservation of Momentum.

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⏩ Law of Conservation of Momentum:

=> Law of Conservation of momentum states that if two or more bodies interacts with each other and no external force acts on acts on a system, then the total momentum remains conserv.

2). It means that the momentum before collision is equals to the momentum after the collision.

3). Conservation of momentum is

equals to

=> m1u1 + m2u2 = m1vi + m2v2

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

ok,

(m2 v2 + m1 v1) = (m1u1 + m2u2)

The magnitude of total momentum = the magnitude of total initial momentum.

"When two objects collide, the total momentum before collusion is equal to the total momentum after collision."

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