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a ball of mass 1 kg is moving uniformly with a speed 10 m/s which colide another ball of mass 5 kg

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Answered by devil5623
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It is given that

m1= 2kg. m2= 3kg (masses of the bodies)

u1=6m/s and u2=4m/s (where u1 and u2 are initial velocities of the bodies)

v1=? v2=3m/s (where v1 and v2 are final velocities of the bodies)

We know that momentum before collision=

Momentum after collision

And momentum = Mass*Velocity

Therefore, m1*u1+m2*u2=m1*v1+m2*v2

2*6+3*4=2*v1+3*3

12+12=2v1+9

2v1=15

v1=15/2=7.5

Answered by aryanbansal200p8xmev
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