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Two indentical balls A and B moving with velocities `u_(A)` and `u_(B)` I the same direction collide. Coefficient of restitution is e.
(a) Deduce expression for velocities of the balls after the collision.
(b) If collision is perfectly elastic, what do you observe?

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