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Answered by aarna06
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no becoz the moving ball velocity will goes into the rest ball and increase it velocity be from 0

Anonymous: What if the mass of the ball at rest is a lot greater than the mass of the ball at motion?
aarna06: it will move but at a very minute variation
Anonymous: so the answer is 'No' ?
aarna06: yes the answer is no
Anonymous: ohk thanks :)
aarna06: ur welcome
Answered by shalini683
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No,it is not possible that both the balls remain at rest after collision because the moving ball velocity will goes into the rest ball and increases its velocity from 0.



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