Physics, asked by jithinpatnaik4978, 9 months ago

Use the definition of linear momentum from the previous question. Can we state the principle of conservation of linear momentum for a single particle?

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Answered by GamerDrama12
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Answer:

Explanation:

Linear momentum is defined as the product of a system's mass multiplied by its velocity. In symbols, linear momentum is expressed as p = mv. Momentum is directly proportional to the object's mass and also its velocity.

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Linear momentum

Explanation:

Linear momentum is a combination of an object's mass (m) and the object's velocity (v). When the momentum of an object is higher, it is more difficult to avoid it. The linear momentum formula is p = m v

We can state that,  

Conservation of linear momentum reflects the fact that a moving body or system maintains its complete movement, the product of mass and vector velocity, unless an external force is acts to it.  

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