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006 10.0 points two pucks of equal mass collide. one puck (puck a) is stationary before the collision. after the collision the puck that was initially stationary moves along in the same direction in which the puck that hit it (puck b) was initially moving. puck b puck a which of the following statements is correct if the total energy of the system is conserved during the collision (elastic collision)? 1. there isn't enough information to answer the question. 2. both pucks slide past the point of colli- sion. 3. the puck b remains at the point of colli- sion. 4. the puck b rebounds.

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