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what is linear momentum
and in detail please

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Answered by mokurojusrujana
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Impulse and Momentum

Having studied the macroscopic movement of a system of particles, we now turn to the microscopic movement: the movement of individual particles in the system. This movement is determined by forces applied to each particle by the other particles. We shall examine how these forces change the motion of the particles, and generate our second great law of conservation, the conservation of linear momentum.

Answered by BendingReality
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Answer:

Linear momentum :

It is product of mass and velocity of an object.

i.e. p = m v

The SI unit is kg m / sec .

Conservation of linear momentum :

For any collision occurring in an isolated system, momentum is conserved.

m₁ v₁ = m₂ v₂

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