how can you say Momentum is conserved?
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As long as no external forces are acting on the objects involved, the total momentum stays the same in explosions and collisions. We say that momentum is conserved. You can use this idea to work out the mass , velocity or momentum of an object in an explosion or collision.
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The law of conservation of momentum states that the momentum of an isolated system remains constant.
if Kinetic energy is likely not conserved in the collision, but momentum will be conserved.
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