A body of mass moving with a velocity of collides head-on with a body of mass moving in the opposite direction with a velocity of . After the collision, two bodies stick together and move with a common velocity which in is equal to
Step 1. Given data
Mass of the first body
Mass of the second body
Initial Velocity of the first body,
Initial Velocity of the second body,
Step 2. Finding the final velocity of the body after the collision,
As the collision is a head-on collision then both the bodies will stick to each other and move with a common velocity.
Applying the conservation of momentum that is the momentum before the collision is equal to the momentum after the collision.
Hence, the correct option is .