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A particle of mass m moving with a speed v collides elastically with another particle of mass 2m on a horizontal circular tube of radius R, and then select the correct alternative (s)
- The time after which the next collision will take place is
- The time after which the next collision will take place is proportional to m
- The time after which the next collision will take place is inversely proportional to m
- The time after which the next collision will take place is dependent of the mass of the balls.
The correct answer is: The time after which the next collision will take place is
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