Momentum is always conserved. No matter what the collision, as long as you look at everything involved, momentum will always be conserved.
Acceleration is not conserved. Energy can not be created nor destroyed. Mass and momentum are both conserved through a set time.
Linear momentum is conserved until an external force is applied.
no it's not cuz if there is friction energy wont be conserved
Momentum would be conserved.
Its conserved during the combustion of anything - the mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the materials that react.
it can be conserved in jars.
Not really, no.
they are conserved in a safe place
Momentum is always conserved. No matter what the collision, as long as you look at everything involved, momentum will always be conserved.
What does it mean to say momentum is conserved?
Mass is conserved. It is a law of nature.
Conserved Domain Database was created in 2003.
Yes, this is a simple physical change and matter is always conserved in these. In fact, matter is always conserved except in nuclear reactions where the sum of matter and energy is conserved.
Acceleration is not conserved. Energy can not be created nor destroyed. Mass and momentum are both conserved through a set time.
The number of neutrons is not conserved during decay.
biomass can be conserved by turning it into usable fuels