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Two bodeis A and B of masses 5.00 kg and...

Two bodeis A and B of masses 5.00 kg and 10.0 kg respectively moving in opposite directions with velocities 4.00 m/s and 0.50 m/s respectively make head-on collision in free space. The force of their mutual interaction varies according to the given graph. Select incorrect statement.

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