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17 October, 23:36

Think about it: suppose a meteorite collided head-on with mars and becomes buried under mars's surface. what would be the elasticity of this collision? explain your answer.

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  1. 17 October, 23:43
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    Perfectly inelastic collision

    Explanation:

    There are two types of collision.

    1. Elastic collision : When the momentum of the system and the kinetic energy of the system is conserved, the collision is said to be elastic. For example, the collision of two atoms or molecules are considered to be elastic collision.

    2. Inelastic collision: When the momentum the system is conserved but the kinetic energy is not conserved, the collision is said to be inelastic. For example, collision of a ball with the mud.

    For a perfectly elastic collision, the two bodies stick together after collision.

    Here, the meteorite collide with the Mars and buried inside it, the collision is said to be perfectly inelastic. here the kinetic energy of a body lost completely during the collision.
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