If the total force acting on a particle is zero, the linear momentum will

a

Increase

b

Decrease

c

Be Constant

d

Increase then decrease

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sparklingdan
6 years ago

Linear momentum is a product of the mass (m) of an object and the velocity (v) of the object. If an object has higher momentum, then it harder to stop it. The formula for linear momentum is p = mv. The total amount of momentum never changes, and this property is called conservation of momentum. Let us study more about Linear momentum and conservation of momentum. I think c is correct

De sage
1 year ago

the total momentum of a system is constant provided at external force acts. law of conservation of momentum

De sage
1 year ago

*provided that no external force acts*

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