The collision between two ivory balls is perfectly elastic so that their momentum is conserved
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A collision in which linear momentum and kinetic energy, both are conserved is called elastic collision. For example, collision between two ivory balls. ... Total Energy is conserved. No part of mechanical energy is converted into any other form of energy like heat energy, should energy etc
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momentum component parallel to the track is conserved, as there is an external force in this direction. Component of momentum in the vertical direction is not conserved as gravitational force is there.
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