The momentum of a system is conserved
Always
Never
In the absence of an external force on the system
None of the above
The momentum of a system is conserved
The law of conservation of momentum says that the momentum of a closed system is constant in time (conserved). A closed (or isolated) system is defined to be one for which the mass remains constant, and the net external force is $zero$. The total momentum of a system is conserved only when the system is closed.