Marbles (glass bounces as long as it won't shatter)
Curling (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling)
Basically, an elastic collision is one where neither of the objects loses momentum.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elastic_collision
Two billiard balls colliding on a pool table is a nearly perfectly elastic collision.
Of an elastic collision
what is elastic and inelastic collision what is elastic and inelastic collision what is elastic and inelastic collision
No loss in energy due to collision is for elastic collision. But there will be a loss during collision in case of in-elastic collision. So KE will remain constant before and after collision in case of elastic collision.
In an elastic collision, no kinetic energy is lost, and the relative speed of separation of the objects after the collision is the same as the relative speed before the collision. In an inelastic collision, part of the elastic energy is lost, and the relative speed after the collision is less.
you're walking. you're running. ! of course ur alive!!
Elastic collision.
Of an elastic collision
what is elastic and inelastic collision what is elastic and inelastic collision what is elastic and inelastic collision
No loss in energy due to collision is for elastic collision. But there will be a loss during collision in case of in-elastic collision. So KE will remain constant before and after collision in case of elastic collision.
Elastic collision transfers more energy into motion while inelastic transfers energy into deformation of the objects. Elastic could be called more efficient transfer.
In an elastic collision, no kinetic energy is lost, and the relative speed of separation of the objects after the collision is the same as the relative speed before the collision. In an inelastic collision, part of the elastic energy is lost, and the relative speed after the collision is less.
you're walking. you're running. ! of course ur alive!!
Kinetic energy is only conserved if the collision is elastic. All other collisions will have some loss of kinetic energy even when momentum is conserved.
That's called an "elastic collision".
its a collision
Elastic Collision is the collision in which colliding objects rebound without lasting deformation or heat generation.Inelastic collision is a collision in which the colliding objects become distorted and generate heat during collision and possibly stick together.
In an elastic collision, all initial kinetic energy is fully restored as final kinetic energy. where nothing is converted into noise, heat or any other form of energy. In an inelastic collision, kinetic energy is "lost" to thermal or sound energy.