Two particles A and B, move with constant velocities V₁ and V₂. At the initial

Two Particles A And B Move With Constant Velocities V Physics QuestionTwo Particles A And B Move With Constant Velocities V Physics Question

Two particles A and B, move with constant velocities V₁ and V₂. At the initial moment their position vectors are r₁ and r₂ respectively. The condition for particles A and B for their collision is

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(a) r₁.v₁=r₂.v₂
(b) r₁xv₁=r₂xv₂
(c) r₁-r₂=v₁-v₂
(d) r₁-r₂/|r₁-r₂|=v₁-v₂/|v₁-v₂|

Correct Answer:

r₁-r₂/|r₁-r₂|=v₁-v₂/|v₁-v₂|

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