Derive law of kinetic energy in an inelastic collision
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Inelastic collisions occur when multiple masses collide and a significant amount of kinetic energy is lost in the collision. The kinetic energy lost goes into the deformation of one or all of the masses. Also, whenever the masses collide and stick together, the kinetic energy of the system is not conserved.
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Answer: in inelastic collision there is lost in kinetic energy in different form like sound,heat etc
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so loss in KE= [ KE{final} - KE{initial} ] / KE{initial} x 100 =1/2 [m1.v1 -m2.v2] - 1/2[m1.u1 - m2.u2] } /1/2[m1.u1 - m2.u2] x100
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