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Describe the circumstances that must be met in order for conservation of momentum to be applied.


PRADEEP KUMAR 8th Nov, 2021
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PRADEEP KUMAR 8th Nov, 2021

The law of conservation of momentum is one of the most essential laws in physics. The following is how the law of energy conservation is represented. When objects 1 and 2 collide in a restricted space, the energy of the two things before the collision is equal to the force of the two articles after the collision. That is, the force picked up by item 2 is equal to the energy expended by object 1. This shows that the absolute force of the objects is monitored in a Framework, i.e., the total energy is constant and equal.

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