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Physics, 08.03.2021 21:00, lizzy6629

Before and after collision picture is given above. (WILL AWARD BRAINLIST) A : Calculate the Initial Total KE?

B : Calculate the Final Total KE

c : wHAT TYPE OF cOLLISION IS THIS?

a
Initial KE=96j
b
Initial KE104j
c
Initial KE40 j
d
Initial KE24 j
e
Final KE= 54 J
f
Final KE = 50 J
g
Final KE = 104 J
h
Final KE= 28 J
i
Elastic Collision
j
In elastic Collision

WILL AWARD BRAINLIST


Before and after collision picture is given above. (WILL AWARD BRAINLIST)

A : Calculate the Initi

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