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In inelastic collsion.........Are conserved

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Answered by aditya2007g
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An inelastic collision, in contrast to an elastic collision, is a collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved due to the action of internal friction. ... Although inelastic collisions do not conserve kinetic energy, they do obey conservation of momentum.

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Answered by wvaish
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Momentum

Explanation: In an inelastic collision, momentum is conserved. In any kind of collision, elastic, inelastic or partially inelastic, momentum is always conserved

Change in momentum is brought by an external force. In a collision there's no external force acting. Hence the momentum remains conserved

Unlike in an elastic collision, kinetic energy is not conserved as in an inelastic collision, deformation of bodies takes place where some energy is lost.

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