Why is the collision between two steel spheres of the same size nearly perfectly elastic?
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If you are asked to determine if a collision is elastic or inelastic, calculate the kinetic energy of the bodies before and after the collision. If kinetic energy is not conserved, then the collision is inelastic. Momentum is conserved in all inelastic collisions.
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Yes , this collision is perfectly elastic as the balls are ideal and follow the General rule of physics
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