prove that energy is always lost in a perfectly inelastic head on collision and derive the formula of energy loss ?
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A perfectly inelastic collision is one in which two objects colliding stick together, becoming a single object. For instance, two balls of sticky putty thrown at each other would likely result in perfectly inelastic collision: the two balls stick together and become a single object after the collision.
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