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conservation of momentum

noun

  1. the principle that the total linear or angular momentum in any isolated system is constant, provided that no external force is applied
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conservation of momentum

  1. A conservation law stating that the total linear momentum of a closed system remains constant through time, regardless of other possible changes within the system.
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What allows the conservation of momentum are relativistic effects.

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You see conservation of momentum, conservation of angular momentum: all of the things that would actually occur in space.

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The list goes on: from gravity to radiation, communications to conservation of momentum.

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