state the law of conservation of momentum and derive it for Newton laws of motion
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total Momentum before impact =total Momentum after impact
M1 and M2 or masses of a b and you one U2 or initial velocity and V1 V2 or final velocities
m1u1+m1u2=m2v1+m2v2
M1 and M2 or masses of a b and you one U2 or initial velocity and V1 V2 or final velocities
m1u1+m1u2=m2v1+m2v2
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==>▪The sum of momenta of the two objects before collision is equal to the sum of momenta after the collision provided there is no external unbalanced force acting on them is the law of Conservation of Momentum. And it is derived from Newton's third law of motion.
▪Newton's Third Law of motion :: Newton's third law of motion tells us about the nature of the force law states that to every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction i.e. the forces of action and reaction are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. These forces act on different objects and never on the same object.
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==>▪The sum of momenta of the two objects before collision is equal to the sum of momenta after the collision provided there is no external unbalanced force acting on them is the law of Conservation of Momentum. And it is derived from Newton's third law of motion.
▪Newton's Third Law of motion :: Newton's third law of motion tells us about the nature of the force law states that to every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction i.e. the forces of action and reaction are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. These forces act on different objects and never on the same object.
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