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1. Let us assume a head-on elastic collision occurs between two objects (A and B) having masses ma and mg respectively, on a line. Both the objects
have initial velocities Vox and Vos before collision Applying conservation
of momentum derive the general expression for the final velocities Vox and
VfB of both.

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