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Elastic collision in one dimension derivation

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Elastic collision in one dimension derivation
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 4 months ago

  • Elastic Collision: In the elastic collision total momentum, the total energy and the total kinetic energy are conserved. However, the total mechanical energy is not converted into any other energy form as the forces involved in the short interaction are conserved in nature. Consider from the above graph two masses, m1 and  mmoving with speed u1 and u2The speed after the collision of these masses is v1 and vThe law of conservation of momentum will give:

          m1u+ m2u= m1v+ m2v

          The conservation of Kinetic Energy says:

1/2  m1u2+ 1/2 m2u2= 1/2 m1v2+1/2  m2v2

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