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Momentum when no acceleration is there.
Answer to Problem 38A
There will be no change in momentum when there is no net force exerted on a system and no acceleration is there on that system.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Product of mass and velocity is equal to momentum
There will be no change in momentum when there is no net force exerted on a system and no acceleration is there on that system.Since net impulse on the system will be zero, hence, change in momentum will be zero.
Conclusion: There will be no change in momentum when there is no net force exerted on a system and no acceleration is there on that system.
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