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Is there a difference between them? I think that a perfectly elastic collision is one in which the 2 particles collides, and move away or in the same direction, WITHOUT sticking together, while an elastic collision can be one in which the particles stick together.
My book says that the "relative speed of approach = relative speed of separation" rule, only applies for perfectly elastic collisions, which is where I thought that it must be one in which the particles don't stick, since if they did stick, there would be no separation!
Pls confirm this!
thanks!
My book says that the "relative speed of approach = relative speed of separation" rule, only applies for perfectly elastic collisions, which is where I thought that it must be one in which the particles don't stick, since if they did stick, there would be no separation!
Pls confirm this!
thanks!