Physics, asked by vibhutipatel0509, 5 months ago

>>> Show that the total linear momentum of a system of particles is conserved in the absence of any extemal force. Also show that total linear momentum of the system is equal to the product of the total mass of the system and the velocity of its of mass.​

Answers

Answered by Goldenjungkookie
4

Answer:

Linear momentum is a product of the mass (m) of an object and the velocity (v) of the object. ... The formula for linear momentum is p = mv. The total amount of momentum never changes, and this property is called conservation of momentum.

hope it's helpful. .... : )

Answered by BtsArmy0019
0

Answer:

please mark the one as brainliest.. T_T

pleaseeee

Similar questions