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Review the following situations and determine whether each is an elastic collision or an inelastic collision. Choose the situations that are elastic collisions. Select all that apply.
A. Momentum is conserved; kinetic energy is not.
B. A moving hockey puck strikes one at rest; the objects exchange velocity.
C. Momentum and kinetic energy are conserved.
D. A collision between a volleyball and a basketball occurs; there is no deformation.
E. After a collision, objects are stuck together, moving together.
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