State law of conservation of momentum and prove it using newtons third law
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A conservation law stating that the total linear momentum of a closed system remains constant through time, regardless of other possible changes within the system.
Consider the example of an air-filled balloon as described under the third law of motion. In this case, the balloon and the air inside it form a system. Before releasing the balloon, the system was at rest and hence the initial momentum of the system was zero. As soon as the balloon is set free, air escapes out of it possesses momentum. To conserve momentum, the balloon moves in a direction opposite to that of air rushing out.
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