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  A ball of mass m and velocity   <sub>1</sub> collides with and sticks to a ball of mass M and velocity   <sub>2</sub>. If the pair moves on with velocity   , the impulse given the ball of mass m during the collision must have been A)  m(   -   <sub>1</sub>)  B)  m(   +   <sub>1</sub>)  C)  (m + M)    D)  (m + M) (   -   <sub>2</sub>)  E)  zero A ball of mass m and velocity   A ball of mass m and velocity   <sub>1</sub> collides with and sticks to a ball of mass M and velocity   <sub>2</sub>. If the pair moves on with velocity   , the impulse given the ball of mass m during the collision must have been A)  m(   -   <sub>1</sub>)  B)  m(   +   <sub>1</sub>)  C)  (m + M)    D)  (m + M) (   -   <sub>2</sub>)  E)  zero 1 collides with and sticks to a ball of mass M and velocity   A ball of mass m and velocity   <sub>1</sub> collides with and sticks to a ball of mass M and velocity   <sub>2</sub>. If the pair moves on with velocity   , the impulse given the ball of mass m during the collision must have been A)  m(   -   <sub>1</sub>)  B)  m(   +   <sub>1</sub>)  C)  (m + M)    D)  (m + M) (   -   <sub>2</sub>)  E)  zero 2. If the pair moves on with velocity   A ball of mass m and velocity   <sub>1</sub> collides with and sticks to a ball of mass M and velocity   <sub>2</sub>. If the pair moves on with velocity   , the impulse given the ball of mass m during the collision must have been A)  m(   -   <sub>1</sub>)  B)  m(   +   <sub>1</sub>)  C)  (m + M)    D)  (m + M) (   -   <sub>2</sub>)  E)  zero , the impulse given the ball of mass m during the collision must have been


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