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Where does kinetic energy go in inelastic collisions?

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Answered by Vishal101100
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Answer:

it get concerted onto other forms of energy like sound.

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Answered by Hadia2
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Answer: In inelastice collision kinetic energy is lost as energy.

Explanation:

In this type of collision when two masses collide their collision is not elastic due to which during collsion some of energy(kinetic energy) is lost as sound or heat therefore we say K.E is not conserved(some lost). So the kinetic energy of masses before collision is more than after collision.

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