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Let there be a system of particles, in which angular momentum is not conserved. At some moment, there is a collision between two particles of this system. After the collision forces will still the same right? So angular momentum still not being conserved. But right after and right before the collision, will angular momentum be conserved? If the collision is inelastic, will this change the answer in any way?

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