Two objects stick together and move with the same velocity after colliding. Identify the type of collision and explain. (a) elastic (b) explosion (c) impluse (d) inelastic
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The type of collision where two objects stick together and move with the same velocity after colliding is (d) inelastic collision. Show more…
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