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Two bodies of equal mass m collide and stick together. The quantities that always have equal magnitude for both masses during the collision are
Fibrous Capsule
A dense tissue layer that encloses a joint or some organs, providing support and protection.
Synovial Membrane
A distinct type of connective tissue that covers the inside of synovial joint capsules and surrounding tendon sheaths, secreting synovial fluid to provide lubrication.
Articular Cartilage
A soft, white layer that envelopes the extremities of bones at their junctures, diminishing friction and soaking up impact.
Fibrous Capsule
A dense connective tissue layer that encloses certain organs, providing protection and structural support.
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