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what us the total moments after collision

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the total momentum after collision=p1-p2
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@#, Newton's third law implies that the total momentum of a system of interacting objects that are not acted on by outside forces is conserved.

The total momentum in the universe is conserved.  The momentum of a single object, however, changes when a net force acts on the object for a finite time interval.  Conversely, if no net force acts on an object, its momentum is constant.  For a system of objects, a component of the momentum along a chosen direction is constant, if no net outside force with a component in this chosen direction acts on the system.


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