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What percentage of kinetic energy of a moving particle is transferred to a stationary particle when it strikes the stationary particle of 5 times its mass?
(Assume the collision to be head-on elastic collision)

A

`50.0%`

B

`66.6%`

C

`55.6%`

D

`33.3%`

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