If the mass of each ball were the same, but the velocity of ball A were twice as much as ball B, what do you think would happen to the final velocity of each ball after the collision? To answer this question, create a hypotheses in the form of an if-then statement. The “if” is the independent variable, the thing that is being changed. The “then” is the dependent variable, or what you measure as the out come.

Respuesta :

given momentum is conserved and is mv

if
mass is the same and va=2vb
then momentum is m(2vb + vb)

if collision is elastic (bounces off)
then m(2vb + vb) = m(vfa + vfb)
3vb = vfa + vfb
meaning final velocities would be different

if collision is inelastic (sticks together)
then m(2vb + vb) = (m+m)vf
meaning final velocity would be same

is this what you wanted?