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when an external force acts on an object the physical quantity that remain conserved is​

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Answered by skpillai636
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Explanation: If no external force applied then acceleration will be zero ,so velocity remain conserve . Momentum=mass×velocity if velocity don't change momentum also not change.

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Answered by radheshyam6441
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If no external force applied then acceleration will be zero ,so velocity remain conserve . Momentum=mass×velocity if velocity don't change momentum also not change

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