How can you utilize law of conservation of momentum to explain Newton’s third law
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By starting with Newton's third law, for every force there is an equal and opposite force, we can derive conservation of momentum, which tells us that a change in momentum in one of two objects colliding is equal and opposite to the change in momentum in the other colliding object.
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By starting with Newton's third law, for every force there is an equal and opposite force, we can derive conservation of momentum, which tells us that a change in momentum in one of two objects colliding is equal and opposite to the change in momentum in the other colliding object.
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