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Two blocks of masses 3 kg and 5 kg approach each other with initial velocities 4 m/s and -6 m/s respectively. The two blocks collide in a to
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Two blocks of masses 3 kg and 5 kg approach each other with initial velocities 4 m/s and -6 m/s respectively. The two blocks collide in a totally inelastic collision. What is their common final velocity after the inelastic collision?
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After the collision velocity of the particle is (4î – 3ĵ)m/s . … A particle of mass 1 kg moving with a velocity of (4i^−3j^)m/s collides with a fixed surface. … Perfectly inelastic. D … The common velocity of the blocks after collision is: … A ball falls from a height of 5 m and strikes the roof of a lift. … Stay upto date with our Newsletter! i know this is not right but just here for points see ya loser