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If the mass of each ball were the same, but the velocity of ball a were twice as much as ball b, what do you think would happen to the final velocity of each ball after the collision? to answer this question, create a hypotheses in the form of an if-then statement. the “if” is the independent variable, the thing that is being changed. the “then” is the dependent variable, or what you measure as the out come.

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