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Conservation of momentum in a collision between particles can be understood from $\quad$ [NCERT Exemplar](a) conservation of energy(b) Newton's first law only(c) Newton's second law only(d) both Newton's second and thind law
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Now, let's analyze each option: (a) Conservation of energy: This principle states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant over time. Although energy conservation is related to momentum conservation in some cases (e.g., elastic collisions), Show more…
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