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The law of conservation of momentum states that in an isolated system, the total momentum before and after a collision is conserved. This means that the total momentum of an isolated system remains constant if no external forces are acting on it. This law is an important principle in physics, and it helps us understand the behavior of objects in motion.
The formula for the law of conservation of momentum is: m1v1 + m2v2 = m1v1' + m2v2'
where: m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects involved in the collision, v1 and v2 are the velocities of the two objects before the collision, v1' and v2' are the velocities of the two objects after the collision.
Use our law of conservation of momentum calculator to determine the velocity of objects before and after a collision. Simply enter the masses and initial velocities of the two objects, and the calculator will use the law of conservation of momentum formula to determine the final velocities of the objects.
The law of conservation of momentum is an important concept in physics that helps us understand the behavior of objects in motion. The formula and calculator provided on this tool can be used to determine the velocity of objects before and after a collision and to improve our understanding of the law of conservation of momentum.
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- Mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Oscillations and waves
- Optics
- Electrodynamics
- Atomic physics
- Quantum mechanics