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Difference between elastic and inelastic collision

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Answered by Prakashroy
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The primary difference between elastic collision and inelastic collision is, in elastic collision, kinetkc energy is conserved and in inelastic collisions, kinetic energy is not conserved. But in both elastic and inelastic collisions, momentum is conserved.

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Answered by MedicoMinded
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\Large\bold\blue{Elastic\:Collision}

◇ A state where there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as the result of the collision.

◇ Total momentum is conserved

◇ Total kinetic energy is conserved

◇ Forces involved are conservative forces

◇ Mechanical energy is not dissipated.

\Large\bold\blue{Inelastic\:Collision}

◇ An inelastic collision can be defined as a type of collision where this is a loss of kinetic energy.

◇ Total momentum is conserved

◇ Total kinetic energy is not conserved

◇ Forces involved are non-conservative forces

◇ Mechanical energy is dissipated into her light, sound etc.

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