What would be the final momentum if two bodies of mass m each and moving with velocities u in each opposite direction collide?
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momentum is conserved...
momentum before action is equal to momentum after action
momentum before action is equal to momentum after action
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Given :
Two bodies of mass m each move with equal velocities.
Assuming the collision to be perfectly elastic.
According to the Principle of conservation of momentum, the total initial momentum and total final momentum will be equal.
In other words, For an isolated system, Total momentum is conserved [it remains constant].
Two bodies of mass m each move with equal velocities.
Assuming the collision to be perfectly elastic.
According to the Principle of conservation of momentum, the total initial momentum and total final momentum will be equal.
In other words, For an isolated system, Total momentum is conserved [it remains constant].
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