@rahul
no collection its just that i keep kidding all time and am always in a funny mood :P :P :P so these titles arise naturally in my mind while i type a problem
i am saying that relative velocity of A does have a component of its velocity along AB .....but net relative velocity is not along AB....so how can collision happen?
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" Velocity of A relative to B is not along AB " -
But A does have a component of its velocity along B .
dude thats what i am saying that relative velocity of A does have a component of its velocity along AB .....but net relative velocity is not along AB
That's a quality... and most of the people lacks it.... and so i think JEE is in an examination for u..!!
u need this mood to crack exams... which i lack a bit... i know....!!
i ll not say much just give an example...!
suppose a particle thrown at angle @ with the horizontal and a particle projected horizontally have same horizontal component of velocity... initially the frst particle does not have a component of velocity towards the second one yet they meet...!
now u may try to do it for this case!! [1]