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what is the momentum of a system on which no net external force act

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Answered by TheChessKing
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Answer:

Linear momentum ( p)

Explanation:

  • Product of an object's mass and velocity. Also called “momentum” for short. Momentum is conserved when no external forces act on a system.

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Answered by irfan1728
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In this case,the momentum of a system is

mass times velocity.

Remember: F=dP/dt

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