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what are the difference between elastic collusion and inelastic collusion​

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If the objects bounce apart instead of sticking together, the collision is either elastic or partially inelastic. – An elastic collision is one in which no energy is lost. – A partially inelastic collision is one in which some energy is lost, but the objects do not stick together.

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 \huge {\blue {\underbrace {\mathtt {\pink {Elastic \: Collision}}}}}

  • An elastic collision is a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as a result of the collision.
  • Both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved quantities in elastic collisions.

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  • An inelastic collision is a collision in which there is a loss of kinetic energy.
  • While momentum of the system is conserved in an inelastic.
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