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A and B are two identical balls. A moving with a speed of `6m//s`, along the positive X-axis, undergoes a collision with B initially at rest. After collision, each ball moves along directions making angles of `+-30^(@)` with the X-axis. What are the speeds of A and B after the collision ? I s this collision perfectly eleastic ?

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