Answer:
Is it NOT possible for both particles to be at rest after the collision
Step-by-step explanation:
Law Of Conservation Of Linear Momentum
The total linear momentum of a system of particles is conserved regardless of their internal interactions while no external force is applied to the system. If
and
are the masses of two particles, and only one of them is at rest, there is a non-zero total linear momentum, i.e.
![P_1=m_1v_1+m_2v_2](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/middle-school/nqafdaxb1i31k2o62y2iphed6juit3kcsk.png)
if at least one of the speeds is not zero, the total initial linear momentum is not zero.
If after the collision, both particles remain at rest, both speeds will be zero and the total linear momentum won't be conserved.
So, is it NOT possible for both particles to be at rest after the collision