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20 January, 17:36

Is the momentum of the system conserved?

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  1. 20 January, 20:40
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    What it means to say that momentum is conserved is that momentum is the same before and after the collison. Or this is more correct: "In an isolated system (i. e. provided no external force acts), the total momentum of the system remains constant. MV before collision is equal to MV after the collision.
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