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show that the total linear momentum is conserved in all collisions

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conservation of momentum
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according to principle of conservation of linear momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant if no external force acts on it.
consider two balls of mass M1 B of mass M2 rolling on a perfectly smooth table with initial velocities UA and UB such that Ua greater than Ub. they undergoes collision for time t and move with velocities Va and Vb.

so,

the action force= F\tiny{AB}

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