Physics, asked by nirajsingh9234, 7 months ago

two bodies each of mass 1 kg are moving in a straight line but opposite in direction with the same velocity of 2 m/s. they collision with each other and stick to each other after collision. what is the common velocity of these bodies after collision?​

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Answered by biswalsandeep594
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Explanation:

Two bodies each of mass 1kg are moving in a straight line but opposite in direction with the. same velocity of 2m/s. ... So, the bodies stop after collision

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Answered by brokenangel21
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Answer:

Mass of one of the objects, m1 = 1.5 kg

Mass of the other object, m2 = 1.5 kg

Velocity of m1 before collision, u1 = 2.5 m/s

Velocity of m2, moving in opposite direction before collision, u2 = ˆ’2.5 m/s

Let v be the velocity of the combined object after collision. By the law of conservation of momentum,

Total momentum after collision = Total momentum before collision,

Or, (m1 + m2) v = m1u1 + m2u2

Or, (1.5 + 1.5) v = 1.5 — 2.5 +1.5 — (€“2.5) [negative sign as moving in opposite direction] Or, v = 0 ms€“1

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