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Answered by Anonymous
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velocity of B w.r.t A

v = 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| }

Explanation:

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Answered by s1266aakansha782696
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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:

Hope this may help you......

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