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calculate the velocity when 2 bodies of unequal masses collide​

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Answered by suchirgamely
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Answer:

the heaviest body pushes the other with negligible velocity for a few seconds

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Answered by DarshanJain15
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When a collision between two objects is elastic, kinetic energy is conserved. In physics, the most basic way to look at elastic collisions is to examine how the collisions work along a straight line. If you run your bumper car into a friend’s bumper car along a straight line, you bounce off and kinetic energy is conserved. But the behavior of the cars depends on the mass of the objects involved in the elastic collision.

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