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show that in an isolated system linear Momentum is conserved

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Answered by VineetaGara
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In an isolated system linear momentum is conserved

  • We know that for an isolated system external force is zero
  • F = 0
  • Let F be the rate of change in momentum
  • F = \frac{dp}{dt}
  • Where p is the momentum, and t is the time.
  • \frac{dp}{dt} = 0
  • This implies that momentum is a constant.
  • Hence linear momentum is conserved in an isolated system.
  • Hence proved
  • #SPJ2
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