state the difference between elastic and inelastic collision
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The primary difference between, elastic and inelastic collisions is, in elastic collision, kinetic energy is conserved and in inelastic collisions, kinetic energy is not conserved. But in both elastic and inelastic collisions, momentum is conserved. In inelastic collisions, a part of the kinetic energy is used in the deformation of the bodies.
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The difference between an elastic and inelastic collisions is that during anelastic collision the total kinetic energy of interacting bodies (atoms, molecules of gases; balls or other objects colliding without friction) after their encounter is equal to their total kinetic energy before the encounter.
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The difference between an elastic and inelastic collisions is that during anelastic collision the total kinetic energy of interacting bodies (atoms, molecules of gases; balls or other objects colliding without friction) after their encounter is equal to their total kinetic energy before the encounter.
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