For a collision between two particles in 2D, we can solve for their final moment
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For a collision between two particles in 2D, we can solve for their final momenta if (select all that apply) It is an elastic collision; we know all the masses; we know their initial momenta and the outgoing angle of one particle. O It is an elastic collision; we know all the masses; we know their initial momenta and the outgoing momentum of one particle. O It is a maximally inelastic collision; we know their initial momenta and the rest mass of the final particle. It is an elastic collision; we know all the masses; we know their initial momenta. O It is a maximally inelastic collision; we know their initial momenta. O It is an elastic collision; we know all the masses, we know their initial momenta and impact parameter. O It is an elastic collision; we know all the masses; we know their initial momenta and impact parameter; we know the exact form of the force involvedExplanation / Answer
We need initial momenta, final momenta, one outgoing angle, impact parameter.
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