Physics, asked by joshirutu2002, 1 year ago

Topic: collision
During collision (not after or before), some old bonds are broken and some new bonds are formed.
In elastic collision both are equal.
Comment on relative no. Of bonds formed and broken during inealastic collision. What is happening more?
talk about it's concenquences. Explain in detail plz..

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Answered by rajkumar707
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Answer:

There's a problem with the way you see at the collisions or may be wordings to describe. Unless we talk about chemical reactions bonds won't help us in understanding collisions.

The bonds which you talk about is the electromagnetic interactions between the bodies.

During a collision, the bodies that interact deform. In case of pure elastic collision the restoring forces(arised due to deformation of the bodies) within body restores the shape of the body so that no energy is lost in the deformation.

Where as in inelastic collisions the bodies are partially or totally deformed dissipation the energy.

From energy point of view.

In elastic collision

Some parts of Initial KE is converted into PE (during deformation) and again the PE is converted back into KE thereby conserving energy (no net deformations).

In inelastic collisions, since the bodies are partially or totally deformed some parts of energy is dissipated.

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