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In an isolated system (where there is no external force), the total momentum remains conserved.​

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Answered by mohit810275133
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The momentum of an isolated system of particles is conserved. The forces are internal in nature and sums up to zero for entire system. As the external force is zero on system it's momentum remains conserved.

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Answered by akanksha6482
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Explanation:

The momentum of an isolated system of particles is conserved. The forces are internal in nature and sums up to zero for entire system. As the external force is zero on system it's momentum remains conserved.

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