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Two balls of masses 2g and 6g are moving with kinetic energy in the ratio of 3:1. What is the ratio of their linear momenta?


A

1:1

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B

2:1

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C

1:2

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D

None of these

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Solution

The correct option is A

1:1


Step 1: Given Data

Mass of the first ball m1=2g

Mass of the second ball m2=6g

The ratio of two kinetic energies, K1:K2=3:1

Let the velocities be v1 and v2.

Let the linear momenta be p1 and p2.

Step 2: Formula Used

Kinetic energy, K=12mv2

Linear momentum, p=mv

Step 3: Relation between Kinetic Energy and Momentum

We know that, kinetic energy,

K=12mv2=12mmv2=p22m

Step 4: Calculate the Ratio

Given that,

K1:K2=3:112m1v12:12m2v22=3:1p122m1:p222m2=3:1p122g:p226g=3:1p12:p223=3:1p12:p22=3:3p1:p2=1:1

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).


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