two particles of same mass m moving with velocities u1 and u2 collide perfectly inelastically. The loss of energy would be -
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During perfectly inelastic collision, the velocity of separation of balls after collision will be zero. Thus the two balls behave as a single object of mass 2m moving with velocity equal to its velocity of C. O. M.
during inelastic collision there is a loss of kinetic energy which is calculated by the difference of initial and final K. E.
during inelastic collision there is a loss of kinetic energy which is calculated by the difference of initial and final K. E.
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