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All of the following may be the result of an inelastic collision EXCEPT: A. permanent change in the shape of the colliding bodies. B. kinetic energy released as sound. C. colliding bodies stick to one
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All of the following may be the result of an inelastic collision EXCEPT:
A. permanent change in the shape of the colliding bodies.
B. kinetic energy released as sound.
C. colliding bodies stick to one another.
D.zero loss of kinetic energy
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Answer: D) zero loss of kinetic energy
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