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Two projectiles collide in air, then for just after and before the collision

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The momentum of the system is conserved in all directions

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The momentum of the system is conserved only in horizontal direction as gravity is acting in vertical direction

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The momentum of individual particles will not be conserved in all directions

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The path of centre of mass after collision will depend on coefficient of restitution of collision

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