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A ball of mass 100 g is moving with a velocity of 3 m/s towards east. A cube of mass 200 gram is moving towards west with a velocity of 7 m/s. If the collision is perfectly elastic, what is the final velocity of the ball in m/s?(a) 7(b) 5(c) 31/3(d) 11/3This question was posed to me in an internship interview.I'm obligated to ask this question of Collision topic in chapter Work, Energy and Power of Physics – Class 11

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Right option is (c) 31/3

Explanation: The initial momentum of the system = momentum of BALL + momentum of cube = 1100 Kg-m/s EASTWARDS. Since the momentum is conserved, the initial momentum = FINAL momentum. Hence the final momentum is 1100 Kg-m/s eastwards. The collision is perfectly elastic, THEREFORE, e = 1. Therefore, final relative velocity (of cube with respect to ball) = initial relative velocity (of cube with respect to ball). Sum of the final VELOCITIES of cube and ball = 10 m/s. From this information and the conservation of momentum, one can find the final velocity of the ball.



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