. Simulate m1 = m2 with their respective velocities v1 = v2. Take a screenshot of the simulation. Explain the collision, reaction, and motion of the two masses.
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a. Simulate m1 = m2 with their respective velocities v1 = v2. Take a screenshot of the simulation. Explain the collision, reaction, and motion of the two masses.
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