how does the Newton's third law of motion leads to the principle of conservation of linear momentum
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Explanation :Newton's third law states that for a force applied by an object A on object B, object B exerts back an equal force in magnitude, but opposite in direction. This idea was used by Newton to derive the law of conservation of momentum. ... In other words, the momentum of an isolated system will always remain the same.
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Newton's third law states that for a force applied by an object A on object B, object B exerts back an equal force in magnitude, but opposite in direction. This idea was used by Newton to derive the law of conservation of momentum. It is often stated as: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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