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Physics, 12.11.2019 00:31, samymaria1344
Which one(s) of the following statements is (are) correct for elastic collision between two objects? (a) total momentum is not conserved, but total kinetic energy is conserved.(b) neither the total momentum nor the total kinetic energy is conserved.(c) bother the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved.(d) the amount of kinetic energy lost by one object is the same as the amount of kinetic energy gained by the other object.(e) the magnitude of the momentum lost by one object is the same as the magnitude of the momentum gained by the other object.(f) total momentum is conserved, but total kinetic energy is not conserved.
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