What happens if two objects of equal masses collide elastically in one dimension?
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For inelastic collisions, kinetic energy may be lost in the form of heat. one-dimensional inelastic collision between two objects. Momentum is conserved, but kinetic energy is not conserved. (a) Two objects of equal mass initially head directly toward each other at the same speed.
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For inelastic collisions, kinetic energy may be lost in the form of heat. ... Figure 8.7 A one-dimensional inelastic collision between two objects. Momentum is conserved, but kinetic energy is not conserved. Two objects of equal mass initially head directly toward each other at the same speed.
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