Object A with a mass of 500 kilograms hits stationary object B with a mass of
920 kilograms. I...
Object A with a mass of 500 kilograms hits stationary object B with a mass of
920 kilograms. If the collision is elastic, what happens after the collision?
Both object A and object B move forward but with different velocities.
Object A and object B stick together and move forward together.
Object B moves forward, but object A moves backward.
Object A stops and object B moves forward.
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