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If a moving ball A collides with another moving ball B, then


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Momentum of A = Momentum of B

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(Momentum of A+ momentum of B) before collision = (Momentum of A+ momentum of B) after collision

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neither (a) nor (b)

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Both (a) and (b)

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Solution

The correct option is B

(Momentum of A+ momentum of B) before collision = (Momentum of A+ momentum of B) after collision


Explanation of the correct option

(B): (Momentum of A+ momentum of B) before collision = (Momentum of A+ momentum of B) after collision

According to Law of conservation of momentum, the total momentum before the collision of an objects A and B will be equal to the total momentum after the collision of an objects A and B

Explanation of incorrect option

(A): Momentum of A = Momentum of B

For the momentum to be equal, the velocity and mass of the moving object must be the same.

Hence, if a moving ball A collides with another ball B, then (Momentum of A+ momentum of B) before collision = (Momentum of A+ momentum of B) after collision. Hence option (b) is correct.


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