A metal ball of mass `2 kg` moving with speed of `36 Km//h` has a collision with a stationary ball of mass `3 kg`. If after collision, both the ball move together, the loss in Kinetic energy due to collision is :
A
100 J
B
140 J
C
40 J
D
60 J
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