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The collision between atomic or nuclear particle is​

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Answered by MagicalGiggles
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Elastic Collision ☑️

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answer is Although inelastic collisions do not conserve kinetic energy, they do obey conservation of momentum. ... In nuclear physics, an inelastic collision is one in which the incoming particle causes the nucleus it strikes to become excited or to break up.

Explanation: aka simple words Elastic Collision

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