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Default math physics question. PLEASE!?

If you had a large ball and a small one and held the small ball over the big one touching it, dropped the balls together from chest height so that the smaller ball rides the big ball during the fall, how would the big ball move after they collided and would it be different from it's motion if it was dropped from the same height without the smaller ball? How would the smaller ball move after it collided with the larger one and would it's motion be different if dropped from the same height without the large ball? Why?
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