Physics, asked by swapnakatamoni1984, 5 months ago

in which type of collision both the bodies stick together and move with with the same velocity of the collision​

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Answered by nityathakurmanali01
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Answer:

Inelastic collision Collision

Key terms

Term (symbol) Meaning

Inelastic collision Collision which conserves momentum but not kinetic energy.

Totally inelastic collision Collision where the objects stick together and have the same final velocity. Also called a perfectly inelastic collision.

Answered by shifawani30
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perfectly inelastic collision

Collision where the objects stick together and have the same final velocity. Also called a perfectly inelastic collision. Reverse inelastic collision where momentum is conserved and kinetic energy increases.

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