prove the principle of conservation of linear momentum for two bodies moving along the same line and collinding
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The principle of conservation of momentum states that if two objects collide, then the total momentum before and after the collision will be the same if there is no external force acting on the colliding objects.
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total momemtum of two objects is unchanged or conversed by the collision
sum of momemtum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the sum of momemtum after the collision provided there is no external force acting on then
rate of change of momemtum of first object is equal ofthe rate of change of momemtum of the second object during a collision
ALL THE STATE MENTS ARE TRUE
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