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28 January, 22:30

During the collision why is the angular momentum conserved but not the linear momentum

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  1. 29 January, 01:18
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    Angular and linear momentum are not directly related, however, both are conserved ... Linear momentum is an object's tendency to continue in one direction. An object traveling in a given direction with a certain velocity will continue to do so until acted on by an external force (Newton's 1st law of motion).
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