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[" A particle of mass "m" moving with a velocity "(3i+2j)" ) "m" s collides with stationiry body of mass "M" and finally "],[" moves with velocity "(-2i+j)m/s" .Then "],[[" (1) Impulse received by "m=m(5i-5j)," (2) Impulse received by "m=m(-5i-j)],[" (3) Impulse received by "M=m(5i+j)," (4) Inpulse received by "M=m(5i+j)]]

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