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Download Solution PDFThe linear momentum of a system of rigid bodies will be conserved, if
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Conservation of linear momentum:
If the net external force acting on a system of bodies is zero, then the momentum of the system remains constant.
Linear momentum is mathematically expressed as:
\(p=m\;\times\;v\)
p = linear momentum, m = mass of the body and v = velocity of the body.
The law of conservation of momentum can be explained from Newton's Second Law of Motion which states- " the rate of change of linear momentum of a body is equal to the net external force applied to it i.e.
\(\frac{d{p}}{dt}=\frac{d(m{v})}{dt}\Rightarrow m\frac{d{v}}{dt}=ma\Rightarrow F_{net}\)
If Fnet = 0, ∴ dp = 0 i.e p = constant.
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