Physics, asked by divesh24dsj, 1 year ago

how energy transfer takes place in an inelastic collision (for eg. an object moving at high speeds hits a stationary object)

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Answered by RahulRay123
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During a collision, the impulse which an object experiences is equal to its velocity change. ... Total momentum is always conserved between any two objects involved in a collision. When a moving object collides with a stationary object of identical mass, the stationary object encounters the greater collision force.


divesh24dsj: how it encounters greater collision force?
divesh24dsj: stationary object i mean
divesh24dsj: it also applies the same force on the other object
divesh24dsj: than how plz tell?
RahulRay123: sorry its not your answer
divesh24dsj: plz give right Answer then
divesh24dsj: edit plz
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