State and derived law of conservation of linear momentum in case of a colliding bodies
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According to the law of conservation of momentum : When two bodies act upon one another, their total momentum remains constant provided no external forces are acting on it.
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Newton's third law states that for a force applied by an object A on object B, object B exerts back an equal force in magnitude, but opposite in direction. This idea was used by Newton to derive the law of conservation of momentum. ... B=m_{2}(v_{2}-u_{2}) (change in momentum of particle B)
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