Elastic Collisions Explained
Kinetic energy is conserved only in perfectly elastic collisions, where one object's energy transfers entirely to another, as seen with billiard balls. However, in reality, perfect elasticity is an abstraction, as collisions often involve energy loss through heat or friction. While kinetic energy may not be conserved in materials like rubber, linear momentum remains a constant in all collisions.In this clip
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Episode 17: Energy, Work, and Momentum
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