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Once two gas particles undergo an elastic collision, the particles A. are stretched. B. are bonded together. C. have increased in total kinetic energy. D. have not lost any kinetic energy.
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Once two gas particles undergo an elastic collision, the particles
A. are stretched.
B. are bonded together.
C. have increased in total kinetic energy.
D. have not lost any kinetic energy.
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D. have not lose any kinetic energy I'm pretty sure
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