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prove that law of conservation of momentum is invariant under galilean transformation​

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Answered by smee26
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In the parlance of physics, we say the Second Law of Motion is invariant under the Galilean Transformation. Exercise 1.3. In the tutorial, you show that the Law of Momentum Conservation holds regardless of the inertial frame a given collision is viewed in.

Answered by shilpa85475
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The law of gravity does not change under the Galilee revolution are:

  • The energy conservation law states that, when there is no external power at work in the system, then the energy is maintained.
  • In the language of physics, we say that the Second Law of Movement does not change under Galilean Transformation.
  • In the study, he points out that the Law of Momentum Conservation captures the inertial framework of a given conflict is viewed in it.
  • This is done by focusing on the collision in which all the velocities in the direction.
  • Then the laws of physics (especially the equation of force) are not * immutable * under the change of Galilee.
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