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derivation of loss of kinetic energy of the system in case of perfectly inelastic collision coefficient of restitution is zero​

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Answered by 989manojkumar
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Perfectly elastic collisions are those in which no kinetic energy is lost in the collision. Macroscopic collisions are generally inelastic and do not conserve kinetic energy, though of course the total energy is conserved as required by the general principle of conservation of energy. The extreme inelastic collision is one in which the colliding objects stick together after the collision, and this case may be analyzed in general terms:

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Derivation of kinetic energy loss expressions

Examples of inelastic collisions

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Answered by abiramiragu
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In a perfectly inelastic collision, i.e., azero coefficient of restitution, thecolliding particles stick together. In such a collision, kinetic energy is lostby bonding the two bodies together. ... The equation below holds true for the two-body (Body A, Body B) system collision in the example above.

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