State the law of conservation of linier momentum give some examples
Answers
Answered by
3
Explanation:
Linear momentum of a particle is defined as the product of mass of the particle times the velocity of that particle. Conservation of momentum of a particle is a property exhibited by any particle where the total amount of momentum never changes. Linear momentum of a particle is a vector quantity and is denoted by →p .
Answered by
1
Answer:
total momentum before collision is equal to total momentum after collision if no external forces act on them which proves the principle of conservation of linear momentum.
example of law of conservation of momentum is Newton's cradle, a device where, when one ball is lifted and then let go, the ball on the other end of a row of balls will push upward.
Explanation:
Similar questions
Math,
4 months ago
History,
4 months ago
Math,
9 months ago
Chemistry,
9 months ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago