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A heavy steel ball of mass greater than 1 kg moving with a speed of 2 m `sec^(-1)` collides head on with a stationary ping-pong ball of mass less than 0.1 gm. The collision is elastic. After the collision the ping-pong ball moes approximately with speed

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