Question 4
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Which of the following is not evidence that kinetic energy has been
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Physics, 17.02.2022 22:50 krystalScott17
Question 4
1 pts
Which of the following is not evidence that kinetic energy has been
lost in a collision?
At least one of the objects is deformed after the collision.
At least one of the objects increases in temperature as a result of the collision.
The collision produces a sound.
One of the objects is at rest after the collision.
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