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20 May, 04:37

Which of the following statements is true for an elastic collision? A. Both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. B. Momentum is conserved, but kinetic energy is not conserved. C. Kinetic energy is conserved, but momentum is not conserved. D. The amount of momentum lost by one object is the same as the amount gained by the other object. E. The amount of kinetic energy lost by one object is the same as the amount gained by the other object.

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  1. 20 May, 05:06
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    A, D and E

    Explanation:

    The idea behind elastic is take an elastic band for instance if you stretch it, it will assume it's original shape and form when it returns to its original position hence nothing is lost.

    Similarly for elastic collision momentum and kinetic energy are conserved hence; the momentum lost by one is gained by the other and the kinetic energy lost by one is gained by the other.
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