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Worked example for momentum and elastic collisions. Shows how to determine the final velocity of both masses after the collision. In this conceptual qualitative example mass one (m1) is in motion and mass two (m2) is at rest. • This problem uses conservation of momentum and kinetic energy to determine the final velocity of both masses. • In an inelastic collision the objects stick together. Due to deformation of the objects, the release of heat and increased vibrational energy, kinetic energy is not conserved. Momentum is conserved. In a perfectly elastic collision the objects do not stick together, therefore kinetic energy and momentum are both conserved. • See a listing of all my videos at http://www.stepbystepscience.com • Share this video with the following link: • Momentum (11 of 16) Elastic Collision... • Support my YouTube channel by doing all of the following: • (1) Subscribe to my channel. Get all my excellent physics, chemistry math videos. • (2) Give this video a thumbs up. • (3) Leave me a nice positive comment for this video. • (4) Sharing is Caring. Sharing is this video with all of your friends.
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