explain elastic collision in two dimensions?
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The most general case of a completelyinelastic collision is two particles m1and m2 moving at an angle of θ1 to each other with velocities v1 and v2, respectively. ... Though we only havetwo equations, we also only have twounknowns, vf andθ2. Thus we can solve for any completely inelastic collision in two dimensions
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Collision in Two Dimensions. A collision in two dimensions obey the same rules as the collision in one dimension: Total momentum in each direction is always the same before and after the collision. Total Kinetic energy is the same before and after an elastic collision.
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