Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
Two billiard ball A and B each of mass 5...

Two billiard ball A and B each of mass `50g ` and moving in opposite direction with speed of `5ms^(-1)` each, collide and rebound with the same speed. The impulse imparted to each ball is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two billiard balls A and B, each of mass 50g and moving in opposite directions with speed of 5 ms^(1) each, collide and rebound with the same speed. If the collision lasts for 10^(-3) s, which of the following statements are true ?

Two billiard balls each of mass 0 .05 kg moving in opposite directions with speed 6 ms^(-1) collide and rebound with the same speed What is the impulse imparted to each ball due to the other ?

Two billiard balls each of mass 0 .05 kg moving in opposite directions with speed 6 ms^(-1) collide and rebound with the same speed What is the impulse imparted to each ball due to the other ?

Two billiard balls each of mass 0.05 kg moving in opposite directions with speed 6ms^(-1) collide and rebound with the same speed . What is the impulse imparted to each ball due to the other ?

Two billiard balls each of mass 0.05 kg moving in opposite directions with speed 6 ms^(-1) collide and rebound with the same speed. What is the impulse imparted to each ball due to the other ?

Two billiard balls each of mass 0 .05 kg moving in opposite directions with speed 6 ms^(-1) collide and rebound with the same speed What is the impulse imparted to each ball due to the other ?

Two billiard balls each of mass 0.05 kg moving in opposite directions with speed 6 m s^(-1) collide and rebound with the same speed. What is the impulse imparted to each ball due to the other ?