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Two balls of dough collide and stick together. Identify the type of collision.
a
inelastic
b
perfectly inelastic
c
perfectly elastic
d
elastic

9 months ago

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The collision of two balls of dough that collide and stick together is classified as:

**b. perfectly inelastic**

In a perfectly inelastic collision, the objects stick together after colliding, resulting in a combined mass moving with a common velocity.
9 months ago

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