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23 November, 13:37

Two objects, A and B, each of mass 0.22 kg, are moving at 0.52 m/s directly toward each other. A completely inelastic collision occurs and both objects stop. What percentage of the total kinetic energy is changed into other forms of energy?

A. 0 percent

B. 25 percent

C. 50 percent

D. 100 percent

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  1. 23 November, 13:59
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    If we use conservation of momentum we can see that the objects come to a stop after they collide.

    mv + mv = mv

    (0.22) (0.52) + (0.22) (-0.52) = mv

    0 = mv

    So because they don't move after the collision that means they don't have any kinetic energy, therefore 100% of the initial kinetic energy has been changed into other forms of energy (e. g. sound and heat)
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