When two bodies collide without the presence of any other force or force fields?

When two bodies collide without the presence of any other force or force fields? Correct Answer Their total momentum must be conserved

Concept:

It follows the law of conservation of momentum.

The following is observed after the collision:

When two bodies collide without the presence of any other force or force fields:

  • Their total momentum must be conserved

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