A particle of mass M which is at rest splits up into two. If the mass and velocity of one of the particles are m and v respectively, calculate the velocity of the second particle

a

\(\frac{mv}{M}\)

b

\(\frac{Mv}{M - m}\)

c

\(\frac{mv}{M + m}\)

d

\(\frac{mv}{M - m}\)

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FGCPOR17576703
3 years ago

i dont even understand

FAECSB7610542
1 year ago

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Pls MySchoolers, compare this question with this one 👇
https://myschool.ng/classroom/physics/47736 and tell me the reason why they picked different answers for the same question, or aren't they the same?. 🀊‍♂😮‍💚.

BladeStun
4 months ago

they have not taught me

olyezema
4 years ago

i think the correct answer is option C

Alefiajosiah
1 year ago

dear my school we need clear explanation

awusiobi
9 years ago

please Myschool... option B and D are the same

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