Physics, asked by Shinningstar14, 9 months ago

two bodies having masses m1 and m2 travelling with velocities v1 and v2 collide with each other .after collision they stick together and travel with a commomn velocity. what type of collision is this

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Answered by anjubhadoriya05
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Answer:

perfectly inelastic collision

Explanation:

A perfectly inelastic collision occurs when the maximum amount of kinetic energy of a system is lost. In a perfectly inelastic collision, i.e., a zero coefficient of restitution, the colliding particles stick together. In such a collision, kinetic energy is lost by bonding the two bodies together.

Answered by addicted333
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Answer:

perfectly inelastic collision

Explanation:

In collisions between two isolated objects momentum is always conserved. Kinetic energy is only conserved in elastic collisions.

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