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suppose that after the collision, the particles trade their momenta, as shown in the figure. that is, particle 1 now has magnitude of momentum p, and particle 2 has magnitude of momentum 2p; furthermore, each particle is now moving in the direction in which the other had been moving. how much kinetic energy, klost, is lost in the collision?

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