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Morton
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I know the totoal momentum and the total energy is conserved during the collision.
And total energy is equal to the internal energy and the kinetic energy of the object.
But I still can not see the internal energy from the formulea which only involve m and v.
For me, it seems that if mv is conserved so should 1/2mv^2 be.
It is just a little bit confusing that where does this 'internal energy' come from
And total energy is equal to the internal energy and the kinetic energy of the object.
But I still can not see the internal energy from the formulea which only involve m and v.
For me, it seems that if mv is conserved so should 1/2mv^2 be.
It is just a little bit confusing that where does this 'internal energy' come from