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What law in Classical Mechanics states that the linear momentum of an isolated system remains constant if no external force acts on it?
A. Kepler's First Law
B. Conservation of Linear Momentum
C. Torricelli's Law
D. Hooke's Law

Conservation of Linear Momentum states that linear momentum remains constant in the absence of external forces, choosing option B.

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