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[" Two particles of masses "m_(1)" and "m_(2)" in projectile motion have "],[" velocities "vec v_(1)" and "vec v_(2)" respectively at time "t=0." They collide "],[" at time "t_(o)." Their velocities become "vec v_(1)" ' and "vec v_(2)" ' at time "2t_(o)],[" while still moving in air.The value "*" of "],[(m_(1)vec v_(1)+m_(2)vec v_(2)" ) "-(m_(1)vec v_(1)+m_(2)vec v_(2))|" is "]

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