In an inelastic collison of two bodies what are the quantities which do not change after the collison
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An inelastic collision is one in which objects stick together after impact, and kinetic energy is not conserved. ... Momentum is conserved, but kinetic energy is not conserved. (a) Two objects of equal mass initially head directly toward each other at the same speed.
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