Physics, asked by jahnavi88, 1 year ago

difference between a partially inelastic collision and completely inelastic collision

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Answered by vikashvarun22pdx5m5
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Completely inelastic collisions involve objects which stick together afterwards. Kinetic energy is not conserved, but the result is easy to calculate via conservation of momentum. Partially inelastic collisions involve objects which separate after they collide, but which are deformed in some way by the interaction.
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