What happens in an inelastic collision?
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Momentum is conserved in inelastic collisions, but one cannot track the kinetic energy through the collision since some of it is converted to other forms of energy.
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In an inelastic collision, when one particles collides with another, it remains in touch for a very short time and then it bounces or reverts back with some equal and opposite force.
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This case could be assumed as if the approaching body wants to remain stick to the another body after collision but its just can not.
During the collision some of the kinetic energy is converted into potential energy and the rest remains in kinetic form through which the particle reverts or bounces back.
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