in inelastic collision the kinetic energy do not conserved change in heat energy and sound energy my question is this in elastic collision conserved kinetic energy does not change in heat energy or sound energy.
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An inelastic collisions occurs when two objects collide and do not bounce away from each other. Momentum is conserved, because the total momentum of both objects before and after the collision is the same. However, kinetic energy is not conserved. ... Almost no energy is lost to sound, heat, or deformation.
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