Physics, asked by umeshksumann, 9 months ago

Consider a system consisting of two masses in which the mass1 moving towards

right with a velocity U1 collides with another mass2 moving towards left with a

velocity U2 and they stick together after the collision. Then the combined mass

comes to rest. How do you express their total initial momentum? And total final

momentum?

Write 2 conditions for the above collision to take place.​

Answers

Answered by Ibranaaztechz
0

Answer:

Loss in K.E during inelastic collision

If a body of mass m

1

moving with velocity u

1

collides inelastically with a stationary mass m

2

, then the loss in kinetic energy is given by

KE=

2

1

m

1

+m

2

m

1

m

2

(u

1

−u

2

)

2

(1−e

2

)

In case of perfectly inelastic collision e=0

then KE=

2

1

m

1

+m

2

m

1

m

2

(u

1

−u

2

)

2

For same mass replace m

1

and m

2

with m.

that gives us loss of energy=

4

1

m(u

1

−u

2

)

2

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

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