Develop the theory of one-dimensional elastic collision.
Step 1: Defining elastic collision in one dimension:
Consider two perfectly elastic bodies A and B of masses M1 and M2 moving along the same straight line with velocities u1 and u2.
From the figure, the two bodies will collide if
The two bodies undergo a head-on collision and continue moving along the same straight line with velocities v1 and v2.
The two bodies will separate if
Step 2: Deriving the theory
Applying momentum conservation:
Since kinetic energy is also conserved, we have:
From equation (1) we get:
From equation (2) we get:
Dividing (4) by (3)
This implies that the relative velocity of approach before the collision is equal to the relative velocity of separation after the collision.
From equation (5), we get:
Substituting the value of v2 in (1), we get the value of v1 as:
From equation (5), we get:
In equation (6) put the value of v1, we get the value of v2