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Two balls of identical masses undergo perfectly elastic oblique collsion. One of the balls (Ball 1) is initially at rest while the other (Ball 2) is moving with velocity u. After the collisions, what angle will the final velocities of the balls make with each other?

A
30
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B
45
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C
60
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D
90
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Solution

The correct option is D 90
Applying conservation of linear momentum,


In horizontal direction: mu+0=mv1cosθ1+mv2cosθ2 ...(1)
In vertical direction:
0=mv1sinθ1mv2sinθ2 ...(2)

If the collision is perfectly elastic, kinetic energy is also conserved.
12mu2=12mv21+12mv22
u2=v21+v22 ...(3)
Squaring and adding (1) and (2), we get
u2=v21+v22+2v1v2(cosθ1cosθ2sinθ1sinθ2)
or u2=v21+v22+2v1v2cos(θ1+θ2) ...(4)

From equation (3) and (4), we get
2v1v2cos(θ1+θ2)=0
cos(θ1+θ2)=0 or θ1+θ2=π2 or 90
i.e the masses move at right angle to each other after the collision.

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