what is law of conservation of momentum?
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Conservation of momentum states that the momentum of the body remains conserved if no external force is applied on it.
The state of rest or motion is not disturbed if external force is not applied on it. If external force is applied on the body the state will change with change in its momentum.
Suppose a body is moving in a straight line with a constant speed. The body will continue its motion and the momentum of the body will remain conserved until and unless some external force acts on it.
for eg. Bullet fired from the gun
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The state of rest or motion is not disturbed if external force is not applied on it. If external force is applied on the body the state will change with change in its momentum.
Suppose a body is moving in a straight line with a constant speed. The body will continue its motion and the momentum of the body will remain conserved until and unless some external force acts on it.
for eg. Bullet fired from the gun
hope it helps
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The law of conservation of momentum states that for two objects colliding in an isolated system,the tatal momentum before and after the collision is equal. This is because the momentum lost by an object is equal to the momentum gained by the other. Conservation of momentum is derived from Newton's laws of motion. HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!!
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