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[" 4.A likg ball moving at "12ms^(-1)" collides beadon with "2kg" ball moving in the opposite direction "],[" at "24ms^(-1)" .What is the volocity of exaboll all ater in if the coefficient of restitition is "(2)/(3)" ? "],[" In Answer any THREE of the followings fuestions carch guestion carries "2M_(RKS)" ."]

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