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Physics, 27.11.2019 06:31, rhe12345678913p50uea

Using the equation for the final velocity in terms of masses and initial velocity of the gliders for a perfectly inelastic collision, work out the final kinetic energy, assuming one of the glider is at rest initially. compare this to the initial kinetic energy and show that kinetic energy is not conserved in the collision. do this only with variables; none of your data should be included

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