(3) Momentum (linear and angular) is an extensive property .
An extensive property does not have a value at a point at a point, and its value depends on the extent or size of the system. The amount of an extensive property of a system is defined by summing the amount of the extensive property for each subsystem within the system.
An extensive property satisfies the requirement the requirement of law of conservation. i.e. when the accounting principle is developed for conservation of momentum, both the generation rate and the consumption rate are identically zero. collision is an example of conservation of momentum.
(4) the above equation is known as newton's third equation.
= final position
= initial position
=u= initial velocity
= change in time
a= accelaration
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