The law of conservation of momentum is closely related to which newton law
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Newton's second law, in its most general form, says that the rate of a change of a particle's momentum p is given by the force acting on the particle; i.e., F = dp/dt. If there is no force acting on the particle, then, since dp/dt = 0, p must be constant, or conserved.
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