Are the velocity change of two respective objects involved in a collision always equal?
1 Answer
No, not always but it's true if the masses of objects are equal
Explanation:
What is always true is that linear momentum of objects colliding each other is always conserved irrespective of type of collision where elastic or inelastic.
The linear momentum of an object is the product of its mass & velocity. Let the two objects of mass
By the law of conservation of momentum,
If
change in the velocity of two colliding objects will be equal in magnitude only if the objects have equal mass