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Statement-1 : For any collision, coefficient of restitution `(e0` lies between 0 and 1.
Statement-2 : This is because no collision may be `100%` elastic or `100%` inelastic.

A

Statement -1 is ture , statement -2 is true, and statement-2 is correct explanation of statement -1.

B

Statement-1 if ture, statement-2 is true, but statement -2 is not a correct explanation of statement-1.

C

Statement-1 is true, but statement -2 is false.

D

Statement-1 is false, but statement-2 is true.

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For a perfectly elastic collision, `e=1` for a perfectly inelastic collision, `e=0`. Therefore `e` lies between 0 and 1 . Choice `(a)` is correct.
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