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Two balls of equal mass and of perfectly elastic material are lying on the floor. One of the ball with velocity v is made to struck the second ball. Both the balls after impact will move with a velocity
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Ambrishnitp said:
1 decade ago
One of the body which was moving initially with velocity V would come to rest and second body will move with velocity v.
mv +m *0 = m*0 + mv.
For perfectly elastic collision velocity gets exchanged and e = 1.
mv +m *0 = m*0 + mv.
For perfectly elastic collision velocity gets exchanged and e = 1.
K. srinivasan said:
1 decade ago
We know,
Momentum before collision is equal to momentum after collision for that,
mv + m(0) = mv' + mv'.
mv = m(2v').
So velocity after impact v' = v/2.
Momentum before collision is equal to momentum after collision for that,
mv + m(0) = mv' + mv'.
mv = m(2v').
So velocity after impact v' = v/2.
Vikas.g said:
1 decade ago
Velocity of first moving ball is v after impact its velocity becomes half therefor every action the is equal and opposite reaction so velocity of 2nd ball is also v/2.
Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
There is no energy loss in perfectly elastic collision and hence momentum will be conserved.
Tom said:
1 decade ago
The first ball will be at rest and the second will have a velocity v unless the collision angle is not zero, then in a certain angle of collision the two balls will have the same velocity.
Manish Saini said:
1 decade ago
Total mass=mv'+mv' therefore v=2v' and v'=v/2.
Vinoth said:
1 decade ago
Total mass = mv'+mv'.
mv = mv'+mv'.
v = 2v'.
And:v' = v/2.
mv = mv'+mv'.
v = 2v'.
And:v' = v/2.
Abhishek said:
1 decade ago
The first ball which was moving with velocity will become in rest and this velocity is transferred to the second ball and it will start moving with velocity we. So, none of the option is correct.
Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
After hitting both transfer there energy to move v/2.
Gaurav Maini said:
1 decade ago
You are right guyz. It will follow conservation of momentum. But if it is perfectly elastic then the 1st ball should come at rest after colliding with the 2nd one. That means final velocity of 2nd ball will change from 0 to V. How it is v/2? Maybe I'm missing something. Please correct me guyz.
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