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Physics, 25.02.2021 19:50, MartinTDL

An oatmeal cookie is dropped on the floor. Is this an inelastic collision? Why or why not? A. It is not inelastic because the cookie and floor do not move away together as a unit.
B. It is not inelastic because there is not momentum involved.
C. It is inelastic because the cookie and floor are stuck together.
D. It is inelastic because the cookie and floor can be considered one object.

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