13. In an inelastic collision involving two interacting objects, the final kinetic energy of the system... can be equal to the initial kinetic energy of the system. is always less than or equal to the initial kinetic energy of the system. is always greater than to the initial kinetic energy of the system. is always less than the initial kinetic energy of the system. a) b) c) d) e) can be greater than the initial kinetic energy of the system. f) None of the above is correct.
13. In an inelastic collision involving two interacting objects, the final kinetic energy of the system... can be equal to the initial kinetic energy of the system. is always less than or equal to the initial kinetic energy of the system. is always greater than to the initial kinetic energy of the system. is always less than the initial kinetic energy of the system. a) b) c) d) e) can be greater than the initial kinetic energy of the system. f) None of the above is correct.
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