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:-) ✳, EXPLAIN LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM. And how momentum get conserved.??
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Total momentum in an isolated system does not change. thelaw of physics that states that thelinear momentum does not change unless an external force acts upon it. The law of conservation of momentumexplains that momentum is neither lost or gained.
ashjha2000pbcsd9:
no it is not conserved in non inertial frame
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When two objects collides in an isolated system then total momentum before and after collision is equal .it is called law of conservation of momentum.
Since there is no external force acts on the system ...its momentum gets conserved.
for example. when two balls collides , then according to Newton's law , for every action equal and opposite reaction. Here forces exerted by balls are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
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Since there is no external force acts on the system ...its momentum gets conserved.
for example. when two balls collides , then according to Newton's law , for every action equal and opposite reaction. Here forces exerted by balls are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
If you liked my explanation , Please mark me as brainliest . :-)
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