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12 January, 09:36

A rubber ball bounces off of a wall with an initial speed v and reverses its direction so its speed is v right after the bounce. As a result of this bounce, which of the following quantities of the ball are conserved?

A) the kinetic energy of the ball

B) the momentum of the ball

C) both the momentum and the kinetic energy of the ball

D) None of the above quantities are conserved.

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  1. 12 January, 09:56
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    Given that,

    The rubber ball hits the wall and bounce off in opposite direction.

    This type of collision is called elastic collision, when two bodies collide, the relative velocity of the two bodies is unchanged in magnitude but reversed in direction

    Thus, in such an elastic collision both the momentum and the kinetic energy are conserved

    The correct answer is

    C) both the momentum and the kinetic energy of the ball. l
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