Physics, asked by vinay3174, 11 months ago

state the law of conservation of linear momentum

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Answered by sarika4541
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Conservation of linear momentum expresses the fact that a body or system of bodies in motion retains its total momentum, the product of mass and vector velocity, unless an external force is applied to it. 

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vinay3174: can u explaine it in simple definition
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sarika4541: conservation of linear momentum says that a object or body in a motion hold back it's total momentum and the vector velocity,unless any other external force is applied to it. I hope it will help you
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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton's second law of motion says that rate of change of linear momentum of a body is equal to the net external force applied on it.

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