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Physics, 03.08.2019 17:00, andrewrangel63

Alarge mass collides with a stationary, smaller mass. how will the masses behave if the collision is inelastic? they will collide and then separate. they will stick to each other and move together. the larger mass will stop and the smaller mass will start moving. the two masses will bounce off each other and move in opposite directions.

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