principle Conservation of Linear Momentum
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It is called the principle of linear momentum, or balance of linear momentum. If there are no forces applied to a system, the total momentum of the system remains constant; the law in this case is known as the law of conservation of (linear) momentum.
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It states that if no external force acts on a system, then it's total linear momentum remains constant. It follows from nature's symmetry called homogeneity of space.
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It states that if no external force acts on a system, then it's total linear momentum remains constant. It follows from nature's symmetry called homogeneity of space.
Hope it helps u.
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