Answer :
Answer:
D. Because mass and energy are both conserved, the total amounts of mass and energy are the same before and after impact.
Explanation:
As we know that, the energy in motion is Kinetic Energy mathematically given as:
[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2} m.v^2[/tex]
Now, according to the law of conservation of energy:
[tex]\frac{1}{2} m_1.u_1^2+\frac{1}{2} m_2.u_2^2=\frac{1}{2} m_1.v_1^2+\frac{1}{2} m_2.v_2^2[/tex]
where:
[tex]m_1\ \&\ m_2[/tex] mass of racquet and ball respectively and [tex]u_1\ \&\ u_2[/tex] are their respective initial velocities.
[tex]v_1\ \&\ v_2[/tex] are the respective final velocities.
Also the law of conservation of momentum is applicable in this case:
[tex]m_1.u_1+ m_2.u_2= m_1.v_1+m_2.v_2[/tex]
In this case the velocity of the lighter mass will get increases in the final condition.