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Is momentum conserved with gravity?


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Explanation:

  1. The law of conservation of momentum is not true when there is an external force. If the object and the earth are considered as a closed system then there is no external force.
  2. In a closed system, the downward motion of an object is countered by the upward motion of the Earth as it moves downward due to gravity.

Hence, gravity conserves momentum.


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