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Physics, 25.03.2021 16:30 upadrastakameswari

A moving tennis ball collides inelastically with a stationary tennis ball of equal mass. The velocity of the post-collision tennis balls will be the velocity of the tennis ball initially in motion. A. one-third
B. one-half
C. two-thirds
D. the same as
E. double

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