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In one dimensional elastic collison of equla masses, the velocities are interchanged. Can velocities ina one dimensional collision be interchanged if the masses are not equal?

A

Only (i) is correct

B

Only (ii ) is correct

C

Both (i) and (ii) are correct

D

Both (i) and (ii) are wrong

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