State and prove the law of conservation of linear momentum using Newton third law.
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consider two bodies A and B of masses mA and mB moving in the same direction along a straight line with velocities uA and uB respectively such that uA > uB. ... Thus total momentum of the two bodies is conserved provided no external force acts on them. This proves the law of conservation of momentum.
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9.23, consider two bodies A and B of masses mA and mB moving in the same direction along a straight line with velocities uA and uB respectively such that uA > uB. ... Thus total momentum of the two bodies is conserved provided no external force acts on them. This proves the law of conservation of momentum.
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