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what is the law of conservation of mass and momentum explain​


Anonymous: Momentum is equal to the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity and is equivalent to the force required to bring the object to a stop in a unit length of time. ... For any array of several objects, the total momentum is the sum of the individual momenta.
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Answered by dur123pra45
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Explanation:

Law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be destroyed nor created in a chemical reaction

Answered by adinm536
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Answer:

Answer as follows-

Explanation:

Law of conservation of mass-

'During a chemical reaction, total mass of reactants is equal to that of the products.'

Law of conservation of momentum-

'When two or more bodies interact with each other and no external force acts on them, the total momentum of the bodies is equal to the initial momentum of the bodies.'

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