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In a elastic collision of two particles the following is conserved

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!!

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In completely elastic collision

K.E before the collision = k.E after collision.

NOTE:- MOMENTUM is conserved in all collision but not k.E.

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Answered by handgunmaine
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Tn a elastic collision of two particles the following is conserved i.e. momentum and the kinetic energy.

Explanation:

There can be two types of collisions i.e. elastic and inelastic. In case of elastic collision, the momentum and the kinetic energy of objects before and after the collisions remains constant. There is no loss of energy before and after the collision.

Hence, in a elastic collision of two particles the following is conserved i.e. momentum and the kinetic energy.

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