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Homework Statement
In an elastic collision of 2 objects, Kinetic energy is conserved. In an inelastic collision it is not. Where does the kinetic energy "go" in an inelastic collision ?
Homework Equations
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The Attempt at a Solution
Ok i am not sure of the answer but is it supposed to be that the object with a higher velocity / mass transfers or merges its kinetic energy with the kinetic energy of the one that is lower thereby reducing it to zero...
Please help !