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In all trials, the magnitude of the final velocity for G1 + G2 was less than the magnitude of any initial velocity. As mass increased, what happened to the velocity?

A. The velocity decreased.
B. The velocity increased.
C. The velocity of G1 + G2 could not be measured.
C. The velocity was not affected by the mass increase.

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Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
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Answer:

The velocity of G1 + G2 could not be measured.

Explanation:

In all trials, the magnitude of the final velocity for G1 + G2 was less than the magnitude of any initial velocity. As mass increased, what happened to the velocity? The velocity decreased

Answered by iniyavan82
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Explanation:

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