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When a shot is fired from a gun, the gun recoils. Explain and discuss the law of conservation of momentum​

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Answered by ss0228896
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Answer:

Momentum is conserved in collisions and explosions . Conservation of momentum explains why a gun or cannon recoils backwards when it is fired. When a cannon is fired, the cannon ball gains forward momentum and the cannon gains backward momentum. Before the cannon is fired (the 'event'), the total momentum is zero.

Answered by imadinosaurrawr
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Answer:

Conservation of momentum is the law that is held true when the gun is fired and a "kick" is felt. When a bullet is fired from a gun, total momentum before is zero since nothing is moving. After firing the bullet there is a momentum in the forward direction.

Explanation:

When a bullet is fired from a gun, the gun exerts a force on the bullet in the forward direction. This is force is called as the action force. The bullet also exerts an equal and opposite force on the gun in the backward direction. Therefore a gun recoils when a bullet is fired from it.

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