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How is momentum conserved in explosion

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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Whether it is a collision or anexplosion, if it occurs in an isolated system, then each object involved encounters the same impulse to cause the samemomentum change. The impulse and momentum change on each object are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Thus, the total system momentum isconserved.
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