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true or false .. in an inelastic collision the final kinetic energy is always less than initial kinetic energy of the system​

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Answered by jatinoiliva
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Answered by Anonymous
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yes it is absolutely true

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An inelastic collision is one in which total kinetic energy is not the same before and after the collision (even though momentum is constant). When the colliding objects stick together after the collision, as happens when a meteorite collides with the Earth, the collision is called perfectly inelastic.

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