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) Assuming that the air friction is responsible for up to 15% momentum or energy loss, discuss how your results have (roughly) confirmed or contradicted the conservation law for elastic collisions if there is no air friction. Do different mass configurations show the same physics of conservation (or non-conservation)? Why or why no

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