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two balls at the same temperature collide . what is conserved​

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Answered by EkVillen
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When two balls at the same temprature collide, some fraction of their KE appears in other forms of energy, like heat energy , second energy. Hence neither temparture, nor velocity or KE will remain conserved. The only quantity which will remain conserved. The only quantity which will remain conserved is their momentum.

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