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For inelastic collision between two spherical rigid bodies
Options
(a) the total kinetic energy is conserved
(b) the total mechanical energy is not conserved
(c) the linear momentum is not conserved
(d) the linear momentum is conserved
Correct Answer:
the linear momentum is conserved
Explanation:
For inelastic collision between two spherical rigid bodies, so total linear momentum is conserved.
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Please explain
For inelastic collision between two spherical rigid bodies, so total linear momentum is conserved.