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If 2 balls at same tempreture collide. what is conserved ?

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Answered by banani2112p8zd4n
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In a inelastic collision only momentum is conserved. Kinetic energy is not conserved Loss of heat may takes place so temperature is not conserved. Since Kinetic energy is not conserved, velocity is not conserved.

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In a inelastic collision only momentum is conserved. Kinetic energy is not conserved Loss of heat may takes place so temperature is not conserved. Since Kinetic energy is not conserved, velocity is not conserved.

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