A shell of mass is moving with a velocity of when it blasts and forms two parts of mass and respectively. If the first mass is stationary, the velocity of the second is
Step 1. Given data:
The initial mass of the shell
The velocity of the shell
Mass of the first part of the shell
Mass of the second part of the shell
The velocity of the first part of the shell (as it is stationary)
assume the velocity of the second shell as
Step 2. Finding the velocity of the second shell:
By the principle of conservation of momentum we have,
Putting the values, we get
Hence, option (C) is correct.