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Homework Statement
A ball A is dropped from the top of a building of height h and simultaneously a ball B is thrown upwards and both balls collide. After the collision the ball A has the double the velocity of ball B
Determine the fraction of the building where the balls collide.
Homework Equations
mA.VA+mB.VB=mA.2V'+mB.V'
VA=-g.t
VB=Vo-g.t
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried with conservation of momentum, conservation of energy, but I can't get rid of the masses, they are always there and can't get them out of the equations, so I can't finish the problem.
Is there a special case when an object gets the double of the other's object velocity after a collision? I looked for it but I didn't find anything
PS: The answer is a fraction (obviously) but there are only numbers in it, so that's the reason I put it here and not in the Advanced Physics Homework.
Thanks in advance.