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A block of mass 2.0 kg moving at 2.0 m/s collides head on with asnother block of eqwual mass kept at rest. a. Find the maximum possible loss in kinetic energhy due to the collision. b.If the actual loss in kinetic energy is half of this maximum, find the coefficient of restitution.

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