Difference between perfectly inelastic collision and inelastic collision
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In a perfectly inelastic collision the two objects stick together after the collision.A perfectly inelastic collision occurs when the maximum amount of kinetic energy of a system is lost. In a perfectly inelastic collision, i.e., a zero coefficient of restitution, the colliding particles stick together.
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lost (generally through energy used to change an objects shape), but the two objects rebound off each other with the remaining kinetic energy. ... In a perfectly inelastic collision, i.e., a zero coefficient of restitution, the colliding particles stick together.
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