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Suppose we define a quantity Linear Pome...

Suppose we define a quantity Linear Pomentum as linear pomentum =massxxspeed.
The linear pomentum of as system of prticles is the sum of lineasr pomenta of the individula particles. Canwwe state a principle of conservtin of linear pomentum as linear pomentum of a system remains constant if no external force acts on it?

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