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A mass m₁ moves with a great velocity. It strikes another mass m₂ at rest in a head on collision. It comes back along its path with low speed, after collision. Then(a) m₁ > m₂(b) m₁ < m₂(c) m₁ = m₂(d) cannot say

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Answered by atulrajcool
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b is the answer.
Reason:: If m1>m2,then mass m2 will move forward and there will be no effect on mass m1 because it has a great velocity.m1 will continue to move forward.
If m1=m2,then m1 will stop and m2 will move with velocity of m1.

But m1 moves backward after collision,it can be possible only when mass m2 is heavier than mass m1.


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