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A 0.850 kg air-track glider moving at 1.75 m/s bumps into a 1.45 kg glider initially at rest (a) If the collision is elastic, find the total kinetic energy after collision.
(b) If the collision is completely inelastic, find the total kinetic energy after collision

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