‘When no external force acts on two interacting objects, their total momentum remains constant.
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Collisions. In collisions between two isolated objects Newton's third law implies that momentum is always conserved. In collisions, it is assumed that the colliding objects interact for such a short time, that the impulse due to external forces is negligible.
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