Author:
Gafer, Mueiz
Category:
Essays
Sub-Category:
Gravity
Language:
English
Date Published:
December 11, 2025
File:
/Essays-Gravity/Download/10394
Downloads:
60
Keywords:
N/A
Abstract:
The absence of a conservation law for each component of linear momentum individually in a gravitational field does not mean that linear momentum is not conserved. The linear momentum in a gravitational field is conserved in the sum of its components. A body moving freely in a gravitational field does not exchange linear momentum with the gravitational field or with any other body; rather, the three components of its linear momentum exchange momentum among themselves in a manner that can be described by the law of conservation of angular momentum.
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