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in a collision .......... is always conserved . explain it​

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Answered by mjgirlmariyam
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Answer:

momentum

Explanation:

For any collision occurring in an isolated system, momentum is conserved. The total amount of momentum of the collection of objects in the system is the same before the collision as after the collision.

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