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The relative kinetic energy loss through a process is defined as δκ δκ. к, relatine a. rewrite part (a) in terms of the mass ratio (m, mincoming/mstationary) due to a completely inelastic collision where the second objects is at rest? b. if i want a system that loses 25% of the kinetic energy after a completely inelastic collision, what should the mass ratio be? c. if i want a system that loses 75% of the kinetic energy after a completely inelastic collision, what should the mass ratio be?

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