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show e=0 for inelastic collision​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

e = 0: This is a perfectly inelastic collision. This means kinetic energy along the common normal is 0. ... e = 1: This is a perfectly elastic collision, in which no kinetic energy is dissipated, and the objects rebound from one another with the same relative speed with which they approached.

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Answered by atiya12
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Step-by-step explanation:

e = 0: This is a perfectly inelastic collision. This means kinetic energy along the common normal is 0. ... e = 1: This is a perfectly elastic collision, in which no kinetic energy is dissipated, and the objects rebound from one another with the same relative speed with which they approached.

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