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distinguish alastic and in elastic collision and find velocity after collision in both cases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • – An elastic collision is one in which no energy is lost. – A partially inelastic collision is one in which some energy is lost, but the objects do not stick together. – The greatest portion of energy is lost in the perfectly inelastic collision, when the objects stick. – The kinetic energy does not decrease.

  • In both an elastic and inelastic collision momentum is conserved, however in an elastic collision the total kinetic energy is the same before and after the collision. In an inelastic collision kinetic energy is dispersed in the form of heat, sound or deformation
Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
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  • – An elastic collision is one in which no energy is lost. – A partially inelastic collision is one in which some energy is lost, but the objects do not stick together. – The greatest portion of energy is lost in the perfectly inelastic collision, when the objects stick. – The kinetic energy does not decrease.
  • In both an elastic and inelastic collision momentum is conserved, however in an elastic collision the total kinetic energy is the same before and after the collision. In an inelastic collision kinetic energy is dispersed in the form of heat, sound or deformation
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