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Work of 36 joules is done on ball A. It travels a certain distance and hits ball B. Ball B, which was stationary, starts to move at 12 m/s. If this is an elastic collision, then what was the initial velocity of ball A? (Both balls have a mass of 500 g. Ignore changes due to friction.)

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here collision between two balls is perfectly elastic collision

and the friction force is considered to be zero

now here we can say that momentum conservation is applicable here


m_1v_(1i) + m_2v_(2i) = m_1v_(1f) + m_1v_(2f)

here we know that two balls are of same mass then we can say


m*v + m*0 = m_1v_(1f) + m_1v_(2f)

divide whole equation by mass "m"


v = v_(1f) + v_(2f)

now it is also given that it is elastic collision between two balls


v_(2f) - v_(1f) = v_(1i) - v_(2i)


v_(2f) - v_(1f) = v - 0

now by solving the above two equations we have


v_(2f) = v


v_(1f) = 0

so here given that


v_(2f) = v = 12 m/s

so the initial speed of ball A was same as final speed of ball B which is given as 12 m/s.

So here final answer will be 12 m/s

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