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Explain the elastic and inelastic collision in one dimension.​

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Answered by GargiRana
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A collision in which the objects stick together is sometimes called “perfectly inelastic.” ... An inelastic one-dimensional two-object collision. Momentum is conserved, but internal kinetic energy is not conserved. (a) Two objects of equal mass initially head directly toward one another at the same speed.

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Answered by mamtakothari26
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An elastic collision is one that conserves internal kinetic energy.

Conservation of kinetic energy and momentum together allow the final velocities to be calculated in terms of initial velocities and masses in one dimensional two-body collisions.

An inelastic collision is one in which the internal kinetic energy changes (it is not conserved).

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