what is conservation of momentum
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from newton's second law of motion (momentum), we get the important law of science, i.e. conservati9n of momemtum. suppose, due to a force F^->, the momentum of a body of mass 'm' changes from p¹to p² in time t, the acc. to newton's second law p²^-> = p¹^->
from newton's second law of motion (momentum), we get the important law of science, i.e. conservati9n of momemtum. suppose, due to a force F^->, the momentum of a body of mass 'm' changes from p¹to p² in time t, the acc. to newton's second law p²^-> = p¹^->
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The total momentum of two objects before collosion is equal to the sum of the total momentum of the objects after collision.
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