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(a) Two identical balls are moving along...

(a) Two identical balls are moving along X axis and undergo an elastic collision. Plot the position time graph for the two balls.
(b) Consider five identical balls moving along X axis. What is the maximum number of collisions that is possible? Assume that more than two balls do not collide at the same time and collisions are elastic.

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