Two spheres A and B of masses m and m respectively collide. A is at rest initially

Two spheres A and B of masses m1 and m2 respectively collide. A is at rest initially and B is moving with velocity v along x-axis. After collision B has a velocity v/2 in a direction perpendicular to the original direction. The mass A moves after collision in the direction

Options

(a) same as that of B
(b) Opposite to that of B
(c) θ = tan⁻¹ (1/2) to the x-axis
(d) θ = tan⁻¹ ( -1/2) to the x-axis

Correct Answer:

θ = tan⁻¹ (1/2) to the x-axis

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