Physics, asked by princessfuzzie, 11 months ago

what magnitude of force is required to keep linear momentum of an object constant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If the net force acting on an object is zero, then the linear momentum is constant. In an elastic collision (such as a superball hitting and rebounding from the ground), no kinetic energy is lost

Answered by Jith5121
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Hi Buddy

Here Is Your Answer

If the net force acting on the object is equal to zero then the linear momentum of an object will be constant

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