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A particle moving with certain velocity collides elastically with another particle at rest. If it were head on collision, the K.E. trensferred by the colliding particle is 100% when its mass is equal to

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the mass of the stationary particle

B

twice the mass of the stationary particle

C

half the mass of the stationary particle

D

1/4 times the mass of the stationary particle

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