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Two particles of different masses collide head on. Then for the system

A

Loss of K.E. is zero, if it were perfect elastic collision.

B

It is were perfect inelastic collision, the loss of K.E. of the bodies moving in opposite directions is more than that of the bodies moving in the same direction

C

loss of momentum of the system is zero for both elactic and inelastic collisions

D

all the above are true

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