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please tell me the derivation of law of conservation of momentum

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Answered by Diyakalra002
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Law of conservation of momentumstates that when two objects collide with each other , the sum of their linearmomentum always remains same or we can say conserved and is not effected by any action, reaction only in case is no external unbalanced force is applied on the bodies.
. Law of conservation of momentumLaw of conservation of linear momentum is a extremely important consequence of Newton's third law of motion in combination with the second law of motion.According to law of conservation of momentum

When two or more bodies acts upon each other their total momentum remains constant provided no external forces are acting

So, Momentum is never created or destroyed.When this law is applied for a collision between two bodies, the total momentum of the colliding bodies before collision is equal to the total momentum after collision.We can apply this law for a collision between two vehicles. This law is applicable for all types of collisions.Consider two particles say A and B of mass m1 and m2 collide with each other and forces acting on these particles are only the ones they exert on each other.Let u1 and v1 be the initial and final velocities of particle A and similarly, u2 and v2for particle B. Let the two particles be in contact for a time t. So, Change in momentum of A=m1 (v1-u1) Change in momentum of B=m2 (v2-u2 )
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Answered by Mackey1234
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Law of conservation of momentum states that "the total momentum of an isolated system of interacting particles remains constant if there is no resultant external force acting on it". Check the pics for the derivation

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