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Two identiacal balls A and B having velocities of 0.5 m/s and `0.3" m"//"s"` respectively collide elastically in one dimension. The velocities of B and A after the collision respectively will be

A

`0.3" m"//"s"` and `0.5" m"//"s"`

B

`-0.5" m"//"s"`

C

`0.5" m"//"s"` and `-0.3" m"//"s"`

D

`-0.3" m"//"s"` and `0.5" m"//"s"`

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