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using Newton's second law of motion explain impulse- momentum principale and
law of conservation of lieniar momentum​

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Answered by mrunmayi2002
1

Explanation:

Newton's 2nd law of motion states that

F=dP/dt

i.e. Force is dependent on the change in momentum.

In any motion ideally the linear momentum is conserved.

m1v1=m2v2.

deltaP=0

Answered by Anonymous
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impulse is the change in the momentum of a system when an external force acts on it. Hope it helps buddy ;) pls mark as brainliest

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