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In an elastic collision kinetic energy is transferred from one particle to another but the total kinetic energy remains constant is this always true ? Some times true ? Or never true ?
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In an elastic collision kinetic energy is transferred from one particle to another but the total kinetic energy remains constant is this always true ? Some times true ? Or never true ?
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It would always be true
because elastic collision is defined as a collision where the total kinetic energy remains unchanged.
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