Physics, asked by Karankaushikdutta, 2 months ago

_ is conserved in a elastic collision.​

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Answered by awadprajakta24
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An elastic collision is a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as a result of the collision. Both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved quantities in elastic collisions. ... This collision is perfectly elastic because no energy has been lost.

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Answered by ambitious2006
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Elastic means that no energy is converted into heat during the collision so kinetic energy before and after the collision remains constant. In both elastic and inelastic collisions, momentum is always conserved.

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