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Two balls of same mass are dropped from the same height h, on to the floor. The first ball bounces to a height h/4, after the collision `&` the second ball to a height h/16. The impulse applied by the first `&` second ball on the floor are `I_(1)` and `I_(2)` respectively. Then

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