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Two objects of masses 100 g and 200 g are moving
along the same line and direction with velocities of 2
m/s and 1 m/s respectively.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Mass of one of the objects, m1 = 100 g = 0.1 kg

Mass of the other object, m2 = 200 g = 0.2 kg

Velocity of m1 before collision, v1= 2 m/s

Velocity of m2 before collision, v2= 1 m/s

Velocity of m1 after collision, v3= 1.67 m/s

Velocity of m2 after collision= v4

According to the law of conservation of momentum:

Total momentum before collision = Total momentum after collision

Therefore, m1v1 + m2v2 = m1v3 + m2v4

2(0.1) + 1(0.2) = 1.67(0.1) + v4(0.2)

0.4 = 0.167 + 0.2v4

v4= 1.165 m/s

Hence, the velocity of the second object becomes 1.165 m/s after the collision.

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