Physics, asked by dholebandana, 9 months ago

what happens when 2 bodies of different masses in same speed collide with each other ?​

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Answered by beyourself20
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Answer:

Two objects that have equal masses head toward each other at equal speeds and then stick together. The two objects come to rest after sticking together, conserving momentum but not kinetic energy after they collide. Some of the energy of motion gets converted to thermal energy, or heat.

Answered by ghazala18
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Newton's Third Law

This means that any time you push an object, the object pushes back at you. This might not seem to be true, but the relationship between force and acceleration tells us that even if two objects experience the same force, a larger object will accelerate less than a smaller object.

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