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what is the law of conservation of motion? ​

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Answered by syada786
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the law of conservation of momentum states that the total momentum of an isolated system remains constant. Momentum is therefore said to be conserved over time; that is, momentum is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed or transferred from one form to another.

Answered by seemasatyam682
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Law of conservation of momentum states that

For two or more bodies in an isolated system acting upon each other, their total momentum remains constant unless an external force is applied. Therefore, momentum can neither be created nor destroyed.

Law of conservation of momentum is an important consequence of Newton’s third law of motion.

Derivation of Conservation of Momentum

Consider two colliding particles A and B whose masses are m1 and m2 with initial and final velocities as u1 and v1 of A and u2 and v2 of B. The time of contact between two particles is given as t..........

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