In which case does the momentum of an isolated system remain conserved? The net final momentum of the system is zero. The net initial momentum of the system is zero. The net external force on the system is zero. The net external force on the system is non-zero.

fabianmartinOTQ

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2022-11-29

In which case does the momentum of an isolated system remain conserved?
The net final momentum of the system is zero.
The net initial momentum of the system is zero.
The net external force on the system is zero.
The net external force on the system is non-zero.

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Laylah Henry

Laylah Henry

Beginner2022-11-30Added 7 answers

According to the law of momentum conservation, an isolated system's momentum remains constant when there is no external force acting on it. So< correct option is the net external force on the system is zero.

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