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Two billiard balls each of mass 0.05 kg moving in opposite direction with speed ` 6 ms^(-1)` collide and rebound with the same speed . What is the impulse imparted in each ball due to the other ?

A

0.5 kg m/s

B

0.4 kg m/s

C

1.2 kg m/s

D

0.6 kg m/s

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