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What does Newton's third law say about why momentum is conserved in collisions?

1. Equal forces act for unequal times, so the change in momentum for both objects must be equal.
2. Unequal forces act for unequal times, so the change in momentum for both objects must be unequal.
3. Unequal forces act for unequal times, so the change in momentum for both objects must be equal.
4. Equal forces act in equal times, so the change in momentum for both objects must be equal.

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Answer: Option 4 is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

I think you've heard that for every force, there is equal and opposite force.

So, option 2 and 3 will be wrong because unequal force is included in the answer.

Actually, both objects are exerting equal magnitude of force to each other throughout the duration of contact.

Now,

For forces to be equal, time of contact must also be equal.

So, option 4 is right.

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User Ashutosh Mishra
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Answer: option 4 is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Equal forces acts in equal times,so the change in momentum for both objects must be equal

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