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In a one-dimensional collision between two identical particles. A and B, B is stationary and A has momentum `p` before impact. During impact, B gives an impulse J to A. Find the coefficient of restitution between A and B?

A

`(2J)/(P)-1`

B

`(2J)/(P)+1`

C

`(J)/(P)+1`

D

`(J)/(P)-1`

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