Physics, asked by kavinkalyan6, 9 months ago

two ball 'a' and 'b' have the mass 'm' and '2m' respectively. 'a' moves with a velocity '2v' and 'b' moves with velocity 'v'. what can you say about their linear momentum

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Answered by sreeh123flyback
1

Explanation:

when the 2 balls hit by the theory of

conservation of linear momentum we get

m1u1+m2u2=m1v1+m2v2

Answered by Vazish07
2

Answer:

Both bodies move with the same linear momentum

Explanation:

We know that p = m x v

For ball a :-

p = m x 2v

   = 2mv

For ball b :-

p = 2m x v

   = 2mv

It is clearly seen that both has same value

So we can say that the both bodies has same linear momentum

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