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Two masses `m_(A)` and `m_(B)` moving with velocities `v_(A)` and `v_(B)` in opposite direction collide elastically after that the masses `m_(A)` and `m_(B)` move with velocity `v_(B)` and `v_(A)` respectively. The ratio `(m_(A)//m_(B))` is

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