Geography, asked by shabbir17, 10 months ago

why is momentum conserved?​

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Answered by curioussoul
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Explanation:

Due to conservation of momentum.

momentum cannot be destroy nor be created that is why it will conserved

P=mv

it means momentum is the product of mass and velocity.

now see the formula carefully

here is a word mass which cannot ne destro nor be created

and when the body is moving then it gains some velocity and we know that velocity cannot be reduced if no external force is apllied on the body but when the force is apploed it velocity is reduced so momentum is conserved


curioussoul: no...because when u applied force then by applying the force the velocity becomes conserved to the another body but the mass of the another body is more that is why we think that it becomes zero
curioussoul: but in real this ia not tru
shabbir17: suppose you throw a body in air it comes to a stop at highest point, it had some momentum in lowest point where has it gone is it vanished?
curioussoul: no the gravity of earth conserved this
shabbir17: hmm
curioussoul: so now u get ur answer?
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shabbir17: yup I got my answer :(
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Answered by vedantkhanna00752
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Answer:

The law of momentum conservation can be stated as follows. For a collision occurring between object 1 and object 2 in an isolated system, the total momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the collision...

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shabbir17: but why is momentum conserved?
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