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two demensional inelastic collision?

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Completely Inelastic Collisions

Surprisingly enough, the completely inelastic case is easier to solve in two dimensions than the completely elastic one. ... The most general case of a completely inelastic collision is two particles m1 and m2 moving at an angle of θ1 to each other with velocities v1 and v2, respectively.

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Surprisingly enough, the completely inelastic case is easier to solve in two dimensions than the completely elastic one. .The most general case of a completely inelastic collision is two particles m1 and m2 moving at an angle of θ1 to each other with velocities v1 and v2, respectively.

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