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What makes it possible to determine the motion of objects before or after colliding? ? a Conservation of Momentum ? b Conservation of kinetic energy ? c Conservation of Energy ? d Conservation of Strength

          What makes it possible to determine the motion of objects before or after colliding?
? a Conservation of Momentum
? b Conservation of kinetic energy
? c Conservation of Energy
? d Conservation of Strength
        
What makes it possible to determine the motion of objects before or after colliding?
? a Conservation of Momentum
? b Conservation of kinetic energy
? c Conservation of Energy
? d Conservation of Strength

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What makes it possible to determine the motion of objects before or after colliding? ◯ a Conservation of Momentum ◯ b Conservation of kinetic energy ◯ c Conservation of Energy ◯ d Conservation of Strength
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