Respuesta :
Answer:
In the absence of external forces, the momentum remains conserved.
Explanation:
Newton's second law of motion explains how the momentum of the system remains constant with time. It explains that the acceleration of each object, Â is directly proportional to object's change in momentum.
While in the absence of external forces such that,
[tex]F_{ext}=0[/tex]
[tex]F_1+F_2=0[/tex]
So, the initial momentum is equal to the final momentum of two objects. It shows the law of conservation of momentum.
Answer:
From Second law of Newtons:
 It states that rate of change of linear momentum is equal to the total external force.
We can say that
[tex]F_{ext}=\dfrac{dP}{dt}[/tex]
Linear momentum P
 P = m v
m=Mass ,v =velocity
[tex]F_{ext}=\dfrac{dP}{dt}[/tex]
[tex]F_{ext}=\dfrac{d(mv)}{dt}[/tex]
If mass is not varying with time
[tex]F_{ext}=m\dfrac{dv}{dt}[/tex] Â
We know that acceleration a
[tex]a=\dfrac{dv}{dt}[/tex] Â
So
[tex]F_{ext}=ma[/tex] Â
Again
[tex]F_{ext}=\dfrac{dP}{dt}[/tex]
If External force is zero then
[tex]0=\dfrac{dP}{dt}[/tex]
It means that P is not varying with time and it is constant.
So
Pi = Pf  ( Initial linear momentum = Final linear momentum)
Linear momentum is conserve.