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Two objects of mass m move in opposite directions toward each other. The green object moves at velocity v, and the blue object moves at velocity 2v. Which diagram correctly shows the direction and velocity for each of the objects after an elastic collision?

A diagram of two blocks. The block on the left is labeled m with a velocity vector to the left, labeled v. The block on the right is labeled m with a velocity vector to the left, labeled 2 v.

A diagram of two blocks. The block on the left is labeled m with a velocity vector to the right, labeled 2 v. The block on the right is labeled m with a velocity vector to the right, labeled 2 v.
A diagram of two blocks. The block on the left is labeled m with a velocity vector to the left, labeled 2 v. The block on the right is labeled m with a velocity vector to the right, labeled v.

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The third diagram. For equal masses in a 1D elastic collision they simply exchange velocities. If initially v1 = +v (left object moving right) and v2 = −2v (right object moving left), then after the collision v1f = v2i = −2v (left block moves left at 2v) and v2f = v1i = +v (right block moves right at v).