Two balls of masses m1 and m2 (m1>m2), moving towards each other with the same velocities collide. Which of the two balls will move with greater velocity after the collision and why?
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The total external force on the system is zero during collision, thus the total linear momentum is always conserved before and after the collision.
Also the total kinetic energy of the system before and after the collision is not conserved in case of inelastic collision. Some of the kinetic energy is lost either in the form of heat, sound or deformation.
Hence option C is correct.
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