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prove that the magnitude of total final momentum is equal to the magnitude of total initial momentum.​

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Answered by manikanta71
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Momentum is a vector quantity, which has both direction and magnitude. Its unit is kg m/s (kilogram metre per second) or N s (newton second). Momentum is a conserved quantity, meaning that the total initial momentum of a system must be equal to the total final momentum of the system.

Answered by jindaltushar2610
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Momentum is a vector quantity, which has both direction and magnitude. Its unit is kg m/s (kilogram metre per second) or N s (newton second). Momentum is a conserved quantity, meaning that the total initial momentum of a system must be equal to the total final momentum of the system.

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