Physics, asked by vaishnvi17, 1 year ago

state the law of conservative of linear momentum. it is a consequence of which law? given an example from our daily life for conservation of momentum does it hold good during burst of a cracker?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The law of conservation of linear momentum states that if no external forces act on the system of two colliding objects, then the vector sum of the linear momentum of each body remains constant and is not affected by their mutual interaction.

it's the third law that leads to conservation of momentum. Consider a collision between two bodies. Since they exert equal and opposite forces on each other for the same time, they produce equal and opposite changes in momentum in each other--thus the total momentum of the system remains unchanged.

Newton third law leads to the conservation of linear momentum

yes bursting of crackers is an example of conservation of linear momentum

Answered by awadhutghavade
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The law of conservation of linear momentum states that if no external forces act on the system of two colliding objects, then the vector sum of the linear momentum of each body remains constant and is not affected by their mutual interaction.

it's the third law that leads to conservation of momentum. Consider a collision between two bodies. Since they exert equal and opposite forces on each other for the same time, they produce equal and opposite changes in momentum in each other--thus the total momentum of the system remains unchanged.

Newton third law leads to the conservation of linear momentum

yes bursting of crackers is an example of conservation of linear momentum

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