What you mean by conservation of linear momentum and its discuss applications.
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Conservation of linear momentum
“When the net external force acting on a system is zero, the total vector momentum of the system remains constant.” Suppose that the sum of the external forces acting on a system is zero. Then: This simple but quite general result is called the law of conservation of linear momentum.
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Conservation of linear momentum
“When the net external force acting on a system is zero, the total vector momentum of the system remains constant.” Suppose that the sum of the external forces acting on a system is zero. Then: This simple but quite general result is called the law of conservation of linear momentum.
“When the net external force acting on a system is zero, the total vector momentum of the system remains constant.” Suppose that the sum of the external forces acting on a system is zero. Then: This simple but quite general result is called the law of conservation of linear momentum.
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