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3 June, 14:27
Which situations describe an elastic collision?
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A situation can be like when two balls hit against each other, you will know this that the two balls collide and separate from each other. you can remember this by elastic collision when two object collides; inelastic collision is when two object hit against each other then they stick together as they move.
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