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Find the loss in kinetic energy, when a body of mass m, moving with a
speed u, undergoes a completely inelastic headon collision with a body
of mass m,, initially at rest.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭕ In inelastic collision both the bodies stick together and then move.

  • Momentum remains conserved
  • Some kinetic energy is wasted in deformation so we can say that kinetic energy intial is greater than kinetic energy final.

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