Physics, asked by IIYourFirstDeathII, 1 day ago

A ball A of mass m1

traveling with a velocity u1 collides with another ball B of mass m2 at
rest. After collision, the velocity of ball A changes to v1 and the velocity of ball B changes
to v2
. If the momentum is conserved, which option correctly relates the momentum before
and after the collision?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

A Ball A of mass m1 travelling with a velocity u1 collides with another Ball B of mass m2 at rest. After collision the velocity of Ball A changes to v1 and velocity of Ball B changes to v2. ... After collision the velocity of Ball A changes to v1 and velocity of Ball B changes to v2.

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Answered by BangtanXArmy0t7
2

The correct answer is (m1v1 - m1u1 = m2v2 - m2u2)

Hope it helps you

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