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In a one dimensional collision between two identical particles A and B, B is stationary and A has momentum p before impact. During impact, B given J to A.

A

The total momentum of the `A+B` System is `p` before and after impact, and `(p - 1)` during the impact.

B

During the impact A given impulse J to B

C

the coefficient of restituation is `(2J)/(p) - 1`

D

The coefficient of restituation is `(J)/(p) + 1`

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`underset(A)overset(P)overset(rarr)"O" + underset(B)"O" = underset(A)"O" larrJ" " Jrarrunderset(B)"O"`
For `A : P - J = mv_(1)` …(i)
for `B : J = mv_(2)` ….(ii)
`:. e = -((v_(1) - v_(1))/(u_(2) - u_(2))) = -[(J)/(m)- (((P -J)/(m)))/(0 - (P)/(m))] = (2J)/(P) -1`
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