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mathematically prove the law of conservation of momentum....................I WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST

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Answered by bhargabdeka
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mv1 plus mu1 equal mv2 plus mu2

Answered by PixleyPanda
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Explanation:

Law of conservation of momentum states that total momentum of system remains conserved in the absence of external force. Proof: Consider a body of mass m1 moving with velocity U1, striking against another body of mass m2 moving with velocity U

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How do you prove the law of conservation of momentum?

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Law of conservation of linear momentum states that total momentum of the system is always conserved if no external force acts on an object or system of objects. Consider a collision between two balls wherein there occurs no energy losses during the collision.

Momentum of the two balls before collision,

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What is law of conservation of momentum derive an expression for it?

For two or more bodies in an isolated system acting upon each other, their total momentum remains constant unless an external force is applied. Therefore, momentum can neither be created nor destroyed. The law of conservation of momentum is an important consequence of Newton's third law of motion.

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