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psruler
Apr2-04, 12:02 AM
Hi, can someone please help me explain this problem,

If a ball that is made of clay is inelastic, how do I justify that using kinetic energy? If inelastic, where does the "lost" energy go in this case?

THANKS!

cookiemonster
Apr2-04, 12:09 AM
"How do I justify that using kinetic energy?" That using kinetic energy does what?

In the case of clay balls, most of the lost energy goes into deforming the balls.

cookiemonster

psruler
Apr2-04, 12:27 AM
I wanted to say how to I justify that the clay ball is inelastic using kinetic energy?

cookiemonster
Apr2-04, 12:30 AM
An elastic collision is defined to be a collision in which kinetic energy is conserved.

An inelastic collision is defined to be a collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved.

cookiemonster

psruler
Apr2-04, 12:38 AM
thanks cookiemonster!