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In a completely elastic collisions
Lab : collisions & conservation of momentum
Part 1: elastic collisions 100% elastic collisions of equal mass . Guiding question
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What is the difference between an inelastic and an elastic collision?
What does kinetic energy have to do with all of this? Give
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In your own words, compare and contrast elastic collisions with inelastic collisions. You must define both
and provide one
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Unknown2.0
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. Which of the following equipment is the best choice for investigating elastic or nearly elastic collisions?
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Bumper cars have elastic collisions with each other, but inelastic collisions with people! For problems #16 - #18 assume you are
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In a completely elastic collisions a ball with speed of 4 m/s and mass of 100 g hits another ball with mass of 200 g, which is
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winget
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A 5kg object moves to the right with a speed of 2m/s. It collides in a perfectly elastic collision with a 2 kg object moving to
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Tammy
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What makes some collisions elastic and others inelastic?
Responses If the collision involves sticking together, it is elastic. If
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Estrella Torres
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What makes some collisions elastic and others inelastic?
Responses If there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision, it is
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Estrella Torres
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what are 2 examples of elastic collisions not discussed in class
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