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State law of conservation of linear momentum​

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Answered by aisha580
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Law of Conservation of Linear Momentum.

The law of conservation of linear momentum states that if no external forces act on the system of two colliding objects, then the vector sum of the linear momentum of each body remains constant and is not affected by their mutual interaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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