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Is momentum conserved in real life?

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Answered by khushi7703860
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Momentum is not conserved if there is friction, gravity, or net force (net force just means the total amount of force). What it means is that if you act on an object, its momentum will change. This should be obvious, since you are adding to or taking away from the object's velocity and therefore changing its momentum.

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