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 {6.2}^{2. = 552 \times \frac{5}{2 \sqrt[28]{?}

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Answered by SKASHISH666
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Step-by-step explanation:

Law of conservation of momentum states that total momentum of system remains conserved in the absence of external force. Proof: Consider a body of mass m1 moving with velocity U1, striking against another body of mass m2 moving with velocity U2.

Answered by ajmalaju3561
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Answer:

 {6.2}^{2. = 552 \times \frac{5}{2 \sqrt[28]{?}

^%_1774%=tex] {6.2}^{2. = 552 \times \frac{5}{2 \sqrt[28]{?} [/tex]

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