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An inelastic collision is a collision between two or more objects where momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not conserved. In an inelastic collision, the objects stick together or deform upon collision, resulting in a loss of kinetic energy. The total momentum of the system is still conserveRead more
An inelastic collision is a collision between two or more objects where momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not conserved. In an inelastic collision, the objects stick together or deform upon collision, resulting in a loss of kinetic energy. The total momentum of the system is still conserved, meaning the vector sum of the momenta of the objects before the collision is equal to the vector sum of the momenta after the collision.
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