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Chemistry, 02.03.2021 18:50 Ashleymsmith

Suppose object A (2 kg) is at rest and object B (10 kg) runs into it with high speed. What is the likely result?
A. Object A will remain at rest.
B. Object A will move in the direction of object B's velocity; object B
will continue in that direction with a final speed less than its initial
speed.
C. Object B will come to a stop.
O D. Object B's final momentum will be larger than its initial
momentum.


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