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Two bodies are colliding with each other. Assuming that the bodies have initial velocities on the same axis, what are the final velocities of the bodies if the collision is totally inelastic. What are the velocities if the collision is totally elastic? This is the problem, there are multiple cases based on the sense of initial velocities and mass i think but i dont know what those are please help

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