Question #bf36a
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Jun 6, 2015
If the collision is non-elastic, there are some loss in energy, therefore :
- The mechanical energy and the kinetic energy aren't conserved.
However :
- The momentum (
#p = mv# ) and the angular momentum (#L = rmv# or#L = I omega# ) are still conserved.
In the case of a perfectly inelastic collision, the colliding masses will stick together; for the momentum, you would have something like :