That statement is stated by the Law of Conservation of Momentum.
The law of conservation of momentum states that momentum cannot be created nor destroyed, only transferred. In other words when you hit the wall with your fist, the wall gains the momentum your fist had while it was flying through the air toward the wall.
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The Law of Conservation of Energy.
The Conservation of Energy Law.
Law of Conservation of energy
I don't think it's the law of momentum that's states that. It's the law of conservation that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change from one form to another. The law of the conservation of linear momentum states that when the vector sum of the external foreces is equal to zero, the linear momentum of that system remains constant.
The law that states that matter cannot be created or destroyed is the law of conservation created by Lavoisier.
The law of conservation of momentum states that momentum cannot be created nor destroyed, only transferred. In other words when you hit the wall with your fist, the wall gains the momentum your fist had while it was flying through the air toward the wall.
law of conservation
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The mass of an object cannot be created or destroyed.
The law of motion
The law of conservation of mass states that mass cannot be created or destroyed. This is not strictly correct, as mass and energy can be inter-converted, as in nuclear reactions. Thus, 'mass and energy cannot be created or destroyed' is more accurate.
The Conservation of Energy Law.
The Law of Conservation of Energy.
Law of Conservation of energy
It is the law of conservation of matter.