Science, asked by NayyarSultana, 1 year ago

Two balls of same masses have the kinetic energy. Then the​


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Answered by happy303
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hey the answer is. . . . .

ke = 1/2 mv^2

it depends on the velocity also
Answered by sayyadmohd78
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Two balls with equal masses, m, and equal speed, v, engage in a head on elastic collision. ... Since the collision is elastic, kinetic energy must be conserved. If the final velocity of each ball were more, or less, than its initial velocity, kinetic energy would not be conserved.

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sayyadmohd78: Thanks for selecting my ans as brainlist
NayyarSultana: Umm... itz ok
NayyarSultana: can u try thus answer
sayyadmohd78: Can u try ??? means i dont understand
NayyarSultana: am sorry i was talking about my latest post question
sayyadmohd78: the ans is in think should be either 60N or 480N
NayyarSultana: Do u know procedure
sayyadmohd78: first find initial velocity then find final velocity
sayyadmohd78: and then momentum
sayyadmohd78: Average force done
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