State & derive Law of momentum conservation .
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Conservation of momentum is a fundamental law of physics, which states that the total momentum of an isolated system is conserved. ... In other words, the total momentum of a system of objects remains constant during any interaction, if no external force acts on the system.
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This law states that totel linear momentum of an isolated system is constant in the apsence of an external unbalanced force
F=dp/dt
F=0
dp=0
p=mv=constant
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