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Two smilar balls, one of which is made of ivory while the other of clay, are dropped from the same hight, then

A

the ivory ball will bounce to greater height

B

the clay ball will bounce to a greater height

C

both the balls will bounce to the same height

D

the ivory ball will not at all bounce

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