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What will happen if a body with velocity v colludes with anathor body of same mass at rest?

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Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Energy is always conserved, so the kinetic energy of objects which collide is conserved unless some of the energy was converted into another form during the collision. If the collision is inelastic some energy is converted to heat but momentum is conserved. This means that v=u2 and momentum is conserved.

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Answered by N3KKI
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Energy is always conserved, so the kinetic energy of objects which collide is conserved unless some of the energy was converted into another form during the collision. If the collision is inelastic some energy is converted to heat but momentum is conserved. This means that v=u2 and momentum is conserved

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