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Consider a head-on elastic collision between two objects. object 1, which has mass m1, is initially in motion, and collides head-on with object 2, which has mass m2, and is initially at rest. which of the following statements about the collision are true? a) |p1,final| < |p1,initial|b) if m1 > > m2, then the final speed of object 2 is less than the initial speed of object 1.c) if m2 > > m1, then |delta p1| > |delta p2|d) if m2 > > m1, then the final speed of object 1 is greater than the final speed of object 2.e) p1,initial = p1,final + p2,final

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