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18 February, 20:24

Two pucks collide with each other. after the collision they do not stick together. is kinetic energy conserved in the collision?

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  1. 18 February, 20:28
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    Since they do not stick after collision hence collision is elastic. In elastic collision, both momentum and kinetic energy is conserved because in this type of collision, first body deforms but then quickly regains its former shape and transfers its kinetic energy to the second pluck.

    So kinetic energy is conserved.
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