explain law of conservation of momentum
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explain law of conservation of momentum
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during a collision between two body the total momentum of the two body is same as after the collision so the momentum get conserbed.
thus it's as follows if a body 1 has a large amount of momentum and another have less. so after the collision the larger body with large momentum push or strike the lesser momentum body backward. so here the momentum of the larger body does not he destroyed the momentum of the two body get conserbed. and both of the momentum are same as before the collision.