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velocity of B w.r.t A
position of B w.r.t A
r =rB- rA
particle B collide with particle A
if the velocity of B w.r.t A is directed towards A
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Hey mate,
velocity of B w.r.t A
v = v2 - v1v=v2−v1
position of B w.r.t A
r =rB- rA
particle B collide with particle A
if the velocity of B w.r.t A is directed towards A
\frac{v2 - v1}{ |v2 - v1| } = \frac{r2 - r1}{ |r2 - r1| }
∣v2−v1∣
v2−v1
=
∣r2−r1∣
r2−r1
Explanation:
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