When the total external force acting on a system of particles is zero, the total linear momentum of the system is constant'- Is this statement right or Wrong ?
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In terms of the linear momentum, the second law can be expressed as, linear momentum of a system remains constant if the net external force on the system is zero. Now, if the force F is zero, the momentum of the system will not change with time or the rate of change of linear momentum will be zero.
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If the net external force acting on a system is zero, then the momentum of the system is constant. An important application is to collisions. In the simplest case we consider the collision of two particles in one-dimension, of which there are two extreme regimes. Only momentum of the two-body system is conserved.
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