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What is the difference between an inelastic collision and completely inelastic collision?​

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Answered by ItxAttitude
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Therefore, in inelastic collision, the kinetic energy is not conserved whereas in a perfectly inelastic collision, maximum kinetic energy is lost and the bodies stick together.

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Answered by niharajayan2008
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Therefore, in inelastic collision, the kinetic energy is not conserved whereas in a perfectly inelastic collision, maximum kinetic energy is lost and the bodies stick together.

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