State and prove law of conservation of momentum.
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First off momentum = mass x velocity. You can prove the conservation of momentum (i.e. that it stays the same unless a force acts upon a body) from Newton's laws. ... Therefore, without a force being applied for a period of time, momentum is conserved.
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hi friend
law of conservation of momentum:
its the product of mass and velocity
p=mv
the si unit is kgm/s
so by using this we can get p=mv
p=m(kg)v(m/s)
hope it helps!!!!
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law of conservation of momentum:
its the product of mass and velocity
p=mv
the si unit is kgm/s
so by using this we can get p=mv
p=m(kg)v(m/s)
hope it helps!!!!
PLS MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER
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