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14 November, 13:30

If two things collide, where does the lost energy go? Is it transferred into other forms?

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  1. 14 November, 13:58
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    A perfectly inelastic collision is one in which two objects colliding stick together, becoming a single object. In an inelastic collision, energy is lost to the environment, transferred into other forms such as heat. In the above figure, two objects A and B with the same mass m are 15 m away from each other.
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