State law of conservation of momentum give any two examples
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The equation for momentum says that momentum equals mass times velocity. ... The law of conservation of momentum states that momentum only moves from one place to another, since it's neither created nor destroyed. So when two cars crash into each other, momentum can move from one object to another, but it can't disappear.
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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.
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