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A less-massive object is moving in the same direction as a more-massive object, but with a higher speed. They experience an inelastic collision. Describe the speed of the more-massive object after the collision.

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The speed of the more-massive will be the same as that of the less-massive body and speed of the more-massive after collision is also increased.

Step-by-step explanation:

In an inelastic collision, the the two objects move together after collision and momentum is conserved hence the speed of the more- massive will be the same as that of the less-massive body and because momentum is conserved the speed of the more-massive after collision is increased while that of the less-massive body is decreased.

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