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Elastic Collisions

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Elastic collisions refer to a type of collision in physics where both kinetic energy and momentum are conserved.

Key Features

  • Conservation of kinetic energy
  • Conservation of momentum
  • No loss of energy during the collision

Pros

  • Allows for accurate prediction of outcomes in collisions
  • Often used in physics experiments and simulations
  • Helps understand the fundamental principles of energy and momentum conservation

Cons

  • Requires precise measurements and calculations
  • Rarely occurs in real-world scenarios, as most collisions involve some energy loss

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