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List of top Physics Questions on Elastic and inelastic collisions asked in KEAM
Which one of the following is the correct statement?
KEAM - 2022
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Physics
Elastic and inelastic collisions
In an inelastic collision
KEAM - 2013
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Elastic and inelastic collisions
Two identical balls A and B collide head on elastically. If the velocity of A and B before collision are
$0.5\, ms^{-1}$
and 0.3
$ms^{-1}$
respectively, then their velocities after collision will be
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Elastic and inelastic collisions