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state law of conservation of momentum?​

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Answered by kshally2004
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The conservation of momentum states that, within some problem domain, the amount of momentum remains constant; momentum is neither created nor destroyed, but only changed through the action of forces as described by Newton's laws of motion

Answered by Anonymous
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The law of conservation of momentum states, 'When two bodies collide with each other in the absence of an external force, then the total final momentum of the bodies is equal to their total initial momentum.

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