Physics, asked by ElectroPrism, 6 months ago

If a moving ball A collides with another moving ball B, then?
(A) Momentum of A = momentum of B
(B) (momentum of A + momentum of B) before collision = (momentum of A + momentum
of B) after collision
(C) Neither A nor B
(D) A or B both are possible​



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Answers

Answered by harshkardile14
6

Answer:

B)( Momentum of A + Momentum of B )before collision = (Momentum of A + Momentum of B ) after collision.

According to Newton's Second law of Motion

Momentum gets redistributed between colliding object .

This law states that,

Total Initial Momentum = Total Final Momentum.

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Answered by deepikamr06
1

Answer:

If a moving ball A collides with another moving ball B, then?

(A) Momentum of A = momentum of B

(B) (momentum of A + momentum of B) before collision = (momentum of A + momentum

of B) after collision

(C) Neither A nor B

(D) A or B both are possible

Explanation:

(A) Momentum of A = momentum of B

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