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in which type of collision do the two objects always have equal velocity after the collision?
a. perfectly inelastic
b. elastic
c. no type of collision
d. inelastic
Brief Explanations
In a perfectly inelastic collision, the two - objects stick together after the collision, meaning they have the same velocity. In elastic and inelastic (non - perfectly inelastic) collisions, the objects do not necessarily have the same velocity after the collision.
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A. Perfectly inelastic