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In an inelastic collision what is conservd​

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Answered by seemaguptaorginal
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Answer:

momentum and total energy

Explanation:

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Answered by shadowsabers03
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Whether the collision is elastic or inelastic, the total linear momentum of the system must be conserved.

Law of conservation of linear momentum states that the total linear momentum of a system remains constant in the absence of any external f force. The proof for the latter is simply possible by Newton's Second Law.

What Newton's Second Law says is that the force is equal to the rate of change of linear momentum, i.e.,

F = dp / dt

The condition in the law of conservation of linear momentum is that no external force must be acted. Thus,

F = 0

dp / dt = 0 → (1)

In mathematics, if the derivative of a function is zero then it means there is no gradual or noticeable change in the value of the function. In other words, we can say that the function always remains constant.

Thus, from (1), we get that p is a constant.

Hence the Proof!

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