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Conservation of momentum in a collision between particles can be understood from

A

conservation of energy.

B

Newton's first law onl

C

Newton's second law only.

D

both Newton's second and third law.

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D

Conservation of momentum in a collision between particles can be understood from both Newton's second and third law.
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