Two bodies of equal mass m collide and stick together. The quantities that always have equal magnitude for both masses during the collision are

a. their changes in momentum.
b. the force each exerts on the other.
c. their changes in kinetic energy.
d. all of the above. e. only (a) and (b) above.


E

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