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Which of the following best matches the description of a perfectly inelastic collision?
A perfectly inelastic collision is one for which the kinetic energy after the collision is not conserved, but is above the minimum possible value.
A perfectly inelastic collision is one for which the kinetic energy after the collision is the minimum possible value.
A perfectly inelastic collision is one for which the momentum after the collision is the minimum possible value.
A perfectly inelastic collision is one for which momentum is conserved.
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