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law of conservation of momentum states that in the absence of a net external force on the system - of the system ​

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An isolated system is defined to be one for which the net external force is zero (Fnet = 0). During projectile motion and where air resistance is negligible, momentum is conserved in the horizontal direction because horizontal forces are zero. Conservation of momentum applies only when the net external force is zero.

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