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Q1:In the simulation, both elastic and inelastic collisions take the same amount of time. In which type of collision is the acceleration less? Why? Q2:From Newton’s second law, F = ma, in which type of
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Q1:In the simulation, both elastic and inelastic collisions take the same amount of time. In which type of collision is the acceleration less? Why?
Q2:From Newton’s second law, F = ma, in which type of collision is the force of impact less? Explain.
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Yes it both elastic and Inelastic
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Gravity because it’s just like something falling Bc lxwxh it would go down And accelerate at the same time
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