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A smooth sphere `A` of mass `0.1kg` is moving with speed `5m//s` when it collides head on with another smooth stationary sphere `B`.If `A` is brought to rest by the impact and `e=1//2`, find the mass of `B`, its speed just after impact and magnitude of impulse during collision.

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