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For a completely inelastic collision, the fractional change in kinetic energy can be found as a function of the masses of the projectile and target carts only. (a) show in detail that the fractional change in kinetic energy is given by ∆('() '(* = (' '(*) '(* = − / (01/) . (b) what is the significance of the negative value for the fractional change in kinetic energy? (10 pts)

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