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20 August, 14:05

If two automobiles collide they usually do not stick together. does this mean the collision is elastic

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  1. 20 August, 14:21
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    Not necessarily. The collision is only completely elastic if kinetic energy is completely conserved. Even if they don't stick together, they can still be considered inelastic. Sticking together is considered a completely inelastic collision. So unless the problem states that it is a completely elastic collision, don't assume it is.
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